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Перевод: oblige speek oblige


[глагол]
обязать; обязывать; делать одолжение; одолжить; принуждать; заставлять; связывать обязательством; угодить; угождать; услуживать; радеть


Тезаурус:

  1. The aftermath of the war did oblige Mrs Thatcher to engage in a piece of Cabinet reform on a small but important scale.
  2. Capital came to provide rulers with sources of power other than direct taxation, and this introduced a new factor into political affairs, allowing overlords to put down rivals and oblige priests to anoint them as rulers.
  3. You strike me as a basically good-natured and decent girl, and if I can be of assistance in putting you back on the right path, I shall be happy to oblige, so long as you do not expect too lengthy or too frequent an exchange.
  4. Lineker spared their blushes this time, but not even the striker acclaimed by Francis as Europe's best (Gullit may sue) can oblige every week if the requirement is two goals for a draw, three for a win.
  5. The agency did not oblige him.
  6. It will oblige them to make long drives across the desert to Egypt or Tunisia when they want to leave the country.
  7. The ULFA may now simply oblige the Asom Gana Parishad to accept its nominees as candidates for election.
  8. A stuck-up snob, hoping to be taken for a member of the "upper class" having carefully studied Nancy Mitford's Noblesse Oblige, will remain silent.
  9. I offered to talk of a duty superior to that she mentioned, which would oblige her to help distressed innocence, and not permit her to go to the lengths enjoined by lawless tyranny; but she plainly bid me be silent on that head; for it was vain to attempt to persuade her to betray her trust.
  10. Above all, privatisation ought to oblige staff to start serving passengers better.
  11. When they met this month, Mr Kohl made it clear that he wanted an agreement on EMU that does not oblige Britain to accept a single currency before it is ready to do so.
  12. The planned rules would also cover reporting of trades, regulate brokers and other intermediaries, oblige quoted companies to provide better information and provide the beginnings of a system of investor protection.
  13. We will introduce a new earmarked grant for community care which will support the work of Labour councils in providing care for people at home, and oblige Conservative councils to use the grant to improve those services.

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