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Перевод: induct
[глагол] официально вводить в должность; назначать на должность; утверждать в должности; водворять; вводить в курс дела; посвящать; вовлекать; индуктировать; призывать на военную службу; усаживать
Тезаурус:
- What becomes the English language starts as the dialect of a minority and is imposed upon the majority, usually by force, with legal punishments for those who refuse the schooling which will induct them in the national language.
- Where a new member of the department is appointed time should be taken to induct this person into the overall role of history within the school and its curriculum mission.
- "You have to induct?"
- It should help to induct the student not only into the field of study but the approach to studying.
- It would seem on the face of it rather perverse - not to say wasteful - to induct so many people into a noncareer.
- This approach recognizes the seriousness of failing to induct pupils into the heritage of a great tradition.
- He won't induct them to a living if he can help it and he certainly wouldn't put a divorced priest into a canonry."
- "For in the first century water initiation rites were used to induct people into a number of different groups.
- In the old days, there used to be crazes, Adam and the Ants, Gary Numan, absurd figures who nonetheless possessed a certain mesmeric force, managed to induct us into ludicrousness, like the Pied Piper.
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