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Перевод: improve
[глагол] улучшать; совершенствовать; усовершенствовать; выправлять; выправляться; улучшаться; совершенствоваться; использовать наилучшим образом
Тезаурус:
- This leaves it in an appallingly weak PR position, but appointing a DG would do nothing to improve it.
- If there is a certain activity that you wish to improve, please tell your teacher during your first phone call.
- There are several simple exercises you can do if you wish to improve your powers of observation.
- The company also plans to improve its debt to capital ratio further, to 0.5.
- Some present detailed programmes for change which will require legislation, for instance, legislation to improve the levels of pension and older people's access to employment.
- With a mother who was active in B'nai B'rith , Anne Barth was offered a place on one of the early Kindertransporte , but her parents decided to hold back in the faint hope that conditions would improve.
- In addition, the post-independence government inaugurated a resettlement programme, involving villagisation of the scattered rural population, to improve service availability and promote rural development.
- Improve the administration of the legal system with the establishment of a Ministry of Justice, separating responsibility for civil liberties and justice from that for order and security.
- Section One of Drama contains first-hand practical advice on the use of drama techniques to improve coursebook presentation, and to improve the teaching of spoken communication skills, pronunciation and literature.
- The willingness of painters and poets to improve a prospect through various techniques is related to the ideology of improvement underlying the enclosure movement.
- They will soon be back when things improve."
- Labour will pull together the present unco-ordinated initiatives into a coherent urban programme which will strengthen local economies, generate jobs and improve the quality of people's lives.
- The policies had three main objectives: to increase home production of strategically important food crops (maize, beans, rice and sugar); to organise the distribution of food to the benefit of the rural and urban poor; and to improve the nutrition of particularly vulnerable groups (Redclift 1984b).
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