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Перевод: impetus speek impetus


[существительное]
импульс ; стимул ; толчок ; побуждение; движущая сила; инерция движущегося тела


Тезаурус:

  1. Clayton himself was content to learn the profession through a series of standard local newspaper pictures, with the added impetus of covering his favourite impetus of covering his favourite sporting teams, Leeds United Football Club and Leeds Rugby League, at the weekend.
  2. The pre-licentiate scheme in particular, has undoubtedly had an effect on the development of interest in co-operative schemes, and further impetus has come from training officers or training co-ordinators who themselves need to co-operate, in the sense of exchanging ideas, and establishing their own network.
  3. The final push - intended to win over waverers, particularly those considering voting Liberal Democrat - was given added impetus with the Tories' final election broadcast last night, stressing Mr Major's international role.
  4. The whole system requires firm management and a continuous impetus from the top to ensure that the diffusion of staff duties does not result in diffusion of the work rate.
  5. Perhaps, though, it was Pepper's display which exposed some of their deficiencies for the impetus was created and maintained almost exclusively by the forwards, who dominated the lineout and drove magnificently.
  6. This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust.
  7. Part of the impetus behind the establishment of the Youth Employment Service was the perceived failure of the home, philanthropy, and the workshop to train, supervise, and guide adolescent workers through their "critical years".
  8. However, research into this area of hydrocarbon generation was given fresh impetus by the first "energy crisis" in 1973 which saw gas assume a more important role as a primary energy source.
  9. Again the ceremony frequently ended by his attendants "wheeling the Mayor in his chariot with some impetus into the tide".
  10. In an article I wrote in 1970 I described the whirlpool of activity in the official curriculum: in syllabuses, in Institutes of Education, in curriculum centres, and I commented sadly that "most of its impetus is at the centre, that some of it is circular, that its impetus decreases rapidly towards the perimeter and that the vast majority of primary schools lie in the stagnant water outside and are totally unaffected by its movement".
  11. This discovery gave fresh impetus to research aimed at developing new drugs which, like aspirin, would relieve pain and control inflammation, and also it provided a new basis for testing candidate compounds.
  12. It would give impetus to strategic disarmament negotiations, he said.
  13. Nevertheless, those "most perfect memories of sensual delight" ( So Be It , 126 - 7) remained a strength, the impetus for a nonconformist humanism which, precisely because of its universalist aspirations, provides further identifications beyond sexuality.

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