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Перевод: its
[местоимение] его; ее; свой; принадлежащий ему; принадлежащий ей
Тезаурус:
- JUST AS the calculator has produced its own brand of innumeracy, so the word-processor is generating its own style of illiteracy.
- Sooner, rather than later, Europe will be forced to bring the standard of its financial reporting in line with the rest of the world, not least the US.
- But what most impresses you about this phenomenal piece of theatre is less its class affiliations than its national attributes: a drama of mutinous impulses crushed by an authoritarian social system is given consummate rendering by a cast who very triumphantly unite energy and discipline.
- Brimming with visual tricks and stylistic sleights of hand, NASTY GIRL has deservedly made its mark in festivals around the world.
- HUNGARY: First party in eastern Europe formally to abandon its leading role early this year.
- It proved in due course, and in its own degree, the Life of a Great Sinner itself.
- Charlemagne has been fighting for years in Spain, and has almost completed its conquest from the Saracens.
- The oystercatcher haematopus ostralegus with its striking black and white plumage will also be making its journey south to winter grounds.
- In other words, perceptions of the Labour and Conservative Parties and their leaders became more polarized as the election approached, while perceptions of the Alliance and its leaders became more homogeneous.
- The inescapable conclusion is that a parent who has no love for the child is greatly handicapped in the task of undertaking its rearing.
- Merit plus party will out, but not merit on its own.
- As Parliament went into its long summer recess, it was quite clear that Margaret Thatcher was going to reshuffle the Cabinet and the betting was that the shuffle would be a major one.
- In all its forms, its object is to raise man above himself and to make him lead a life superior to that which he would lead, if he followed only his own individual whims: beliefs express this life in representations; rites organize it and regulate its working.
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