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Перевод: latching
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Тезаурус:
- The success of rating scales in latching onto enduring aspects of human behaviour is also their biggest drawback; they cannot tell us how individuals change and adapt.
- While working on the two biker films and his one sentence in The St Valentine's Day Massacre , undemanding as they were, Nicholson was also writing another film script for Corman who was once again ahead of the field in latching on to the latest craze sweeping through the world: the children of the post-war baby boom were coming out to play and nothing could stop them now.
- The wind-sucker is similar to the crib-biter, but manages to swallow air without latching on to any object so the teeth do not suffer abnormal and excessive wear.
- It becomes even more irritating when yarn splits - as it often does - and causes problems when latching off.
- But this has not stopped some librarians latching on to the high cost of conservation as a reason for dispersing valuable books.
- As the engine was warm, a single prime and a turn of the key got us turning and burning and we completed the pre-taxi cockpit chores of plugging in headsets (sensibly, the sockets are located between the two front seats at elbow level, obviating tangles with any controls) and latching the doors.
- Californians have a reputation for latching on to fads, and it's true - yet a lot of what they preach is eminently sensible.
- Shielded internal door latching components
- The Doctor rushed forward, but was too late to prevent Miles latching down his helmet and powering up the starsuit.
- I, too, find latching off tedious.
- Geologists are notorious for latching on to the name of a particular life-form present in rock formations when thinking up names and equally notorious for changing their minds and the rock's name afterwards, hence Belemnita quadrata no longer exists because they have renamed it Gonio teuthis quadrata .
- You think I'm an opportunist don't you, latching onto you as some sort of meal-ticket.
- There was no latching up or Swiss darning here, it was very sheer work.
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