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Перевод: intelligently
[наречие] разумно
Тезаурус:
- today, and why powers equal to those wielded in respect to the management of internal and domestic affairs by the Self-Governing Colonies could not, if the policy of Indirect Rule should be consistently and intelligently applied, be granted to such units within one or two generations.
- A survey is a very helpful way to begin to research the areas intelligently.
- John wrote scathingly of Robert Helpmann, after seeing his Miracle in the Gorbals , as "a pseudo-intellectual who has discovered (after Hollywood) that there exists such a thing as mob psychology" and later added that "his ballets, although all extremely intelligently constructed, and all marvellous theatre, I always find acrobatic and dull from the dancing point of view
- She followed the contours of his hairline to the almost kiss curl that hung over one of his eyes, the eye she could see now staring intelligently at a group of men - Englishmen like himself - discussing the prospects of the English team.
- The Sun , whose pro-nationalist propaganda was intelligently put over - in comparison with the sub-literate coverage of the Daily Record - quickstepped back into line with its main headline (the same as in the south) on polling day.
- Hopefully, this new and intelligently planned release, emanating from one of the major record companies, should do much to further Reger's cause.
- Use them intelligently by asking the right questions on the form, interpreting the answers correctly and comparing the candidates' qualifications to the job and personnel specifications you have drawn up.
- Doolittle has based himself on what seems a pellucidly consequential and intelligently written play by Rex Deverell (also the librettist); and though the piece is offered as "best suited to alternative audiences", it cuts an oddly respectable figure in the modestly louche surroundings of Chapter.
- It is in a sense a perversion, by which instead of attending to situations in order to respond to them intelligently, one treats awareness itself as an end.
- "The French Album" ( ) features an intelligently planned programme featuring some of the most delectable miniatures ever penned.
- Candidates include: the inability or unwillingness of the Federal Reserve to stem the banking panic and maintain the money supply; the failure to use fiscal policy intelligently (up to and including Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal after 1933); the uses and abuses of the gold standard (Britain deciding to go back on the gold standard in 1925 at the pre-1914 parity, then deciding to come off the standard altogether in 1931; the refusal of many countries, especially America, to follow gold-standard rules); the outbreak of trade war sparked by America's Smoot-Hawley tariffs in 1930; and so on.
- Let us say that in the first place man is a creature responding intelligently or stupidly to his surroundings, much as an animal does.
- If I started again I would like to have (1) a ghost writer, not for my speeches but for my letters and statements: he would be the kind of person who could take the Ministry's policy and translate it into the kind of words I would use; (2) perhaps an economist; and (3) a general investigator whose job it would be to brief me so that I could participate intelligently at Cabinet Committees and in Cabinet on subjects outside my own Department.
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