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Перевод: intervene speek intervene


[глагол]
происходить; иметь место; вмешаться; вмешиваться; помешать; явиться помехой; вступаться; вступать в дело; находиться; находиться между; лежать между


Тезаурус:

  1. Christie stepped forward to intervene.
  2. Minutes later every police station in the Metropolitan area was receiving a description of a man and instructions for every beat officer to keep an eye open, to spot but not approach, to radio back to the police station and tail the suspect but not intervene.
  3. We must continue to intervene in contemporary feminist debates on desire, pleasure, power and image.
  4. After 1848, the Tsar's forces were, relative to his rivals, increasingly technically backward; he was less and less able to intervene as gendarme.
  5. Of course other factors will need to intervene to transform this motivational strain into actual behaviour; that they frequently do intervene can be judged from the following research.
  6. All external things are beyond a man's absolute control - stronger men in greater numbers may thwart any aim, at any moment disaster can intervene, fortune is always fickle, and death is always at hand.
  7. If the costs were lower than before, so too were the risks: the police force was well informed because it had members who were also members of the local lineages; and it was ready to intervene to prevent escalation of disputes into further bloodshed.
  8. I had to intervene there.
  9. AI called for an independent investigation into "Akkawi's death and urged Prime Minister Shamir to intervene swiftly to stop torture and ill-treatment.
  10. Many parents feel, too, that if they don't intervene, hurt and/or an injustice will be done to the younger and/or weaker child.
  11. He continued by saying that "the decision of the chief constable not to intervene in this case was a policy decision with which the courts should not interfere".
  12. Although the increase was understandable given the Government's vacillation, it made ministers even less willing to intervene.
  13. There was, however, an insidious corollary to the belief that God might intervene to save His chosen people and prolong the lives of deserving individuals; it was that where He did not intervene to save life, those who lost their lives had been found unworthy.

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