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Перевод: perpetuate speek perpetuate


[глагол]
увековечивать; сохранять навсегда


Тезаурус:

  1. For it is the kind of work that these individuals carried on with the knowledge that they were seeking to improve life on earth, that set the example for the vast mass of the human race to follow and thereby perpetuate, albeit largely unknowingly, the strengthening and augmentation of the Created God.
  2. As in all such complicated and protracted events, both had right on their side at times which only served to perpetuate feelings of grievance.
  3. Nevertheless, concessions undoubtedly create and perpetuate negative images of older consumers.
  4. Whatever self-image we come to accept when we are very young, that is the one we seek to perpetuate by finding others to treat us as we subconsciously believe we deserve.
  5. Historical data, on which budgets are frequently based, may not be valid and may perpetuate inherent inefficiencies and bad practice.
  6. This approach, while including elements of problem-solving, focuses particularly on the thinking style and negative self-ideas that perpetuate affective disorders.
  7. They are the Saints (the Lamed-vov tsadihim , the 36 saints) who perpetuate the principles of compassion and kindness which sustain life.
  8. And by continuing to treat him or her in a provocative manner we perpetuate a downward spiral of negative actions and reactions: in the case of the teenager, the disciplinary problems we anticipated.
  9. The child was christened Napoleon, Eugne, Louis, Jean, Joseph, and after his name in the baptismal register of "the Imperial parish of Saint Germain l'Auxerrois" the Emperor wrote "Son of France", thus curiously reviving a custom of the ancien rgime because, as he said: "When an heir is born to perpetuate a national institution, that child is the whole country's son: and this name will serve to remind him of his duties."
  10. The mammalian process may not have been the safest way to perpetuate the species, but as the emerging man was, by virtue of the very nature of the evolutionary process, developing a body capable of the enjoyment of life to a degree equal to that of all other forms of life in total, he was restricted to what was biologically possible.
  11. Their main function in emergencies is to release glucose and thus perpetuate the "flight or fight" reaction initiated by adrenaline and noradrenaline - they have a longer-lasting effect on the body.
  12. As William Hamilton, now at the University of Michigan, pointed out in the 1960s, a male can perpetuate its genes in the next generation, not only by fathering offspring himself, but also by assisting the reproductive efforts of near relations who share many of his genes.
  13. Older people have absorbed these attitudes which they once held as young people, and lead their lives in ways which confirm the stereotyped images, and perpetuate the myths of ageism from generation to generation.

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