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Перевод: quota speek quota


[существительное]
квота ; доля ; часть


Тезаурус:

  1. SCOTTISH fishermen's leaders warned yesterday that Britain's North Sea haddock quota will be exhausted within three weeks, leading to crisis in the industry and large-scale dumping at sea.
  2. While some filmmakers were making expensive films positioned in a European never-never-land, believing that placeless films were preferable to British films, the documentarists and, to some extent, the makers of quota pictures, were dealing with a more everyday level of life.
  3. When a person is not getting their quota, or the right sort of strokes, they go out of their way to manipulate situations in order to obtain the strokes they need.
  4. With the nervous worry comes the loneliness: "The house is quiet as the grave", and the fear of the future: "Though we have registered we are told at the American consulate it may last take years until we get the possibility of emigrating, the quota being overcharged."
  5. Iran has consistently produced more than its quota, securing exports by discounting below the OPEC release price and though it has benefited in terms of revenues in the short term, has certainly been partly instrumental in weakening the cartel.
  6. Don't quota me
  7. It appears to me that I have collected his and everyone else's quota of the annoying little bastards, so I return to my trench, wrap myself up, and sleep fitfully until I am awakened to take my turn on guard.
  8. So Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender", which came out in 1956, will not count towards the pop quota, but Luciano Pavarotti's "Nessun Dorma", theme tune to the 1990 World Cup, will.
  9. Even the luggage racks contained their quota of sailors, soldiers, or airmen.
  10. On holiday and at weekends, however, they recover their loss of sleep since they can get their full quota, say 8 hours, between 2 and 10 o'clock in the morning.
  11. The employers with a quota will mainly be Regional Repertories, children's theatres, touring companies, theatre-in-education, or young people's theatre companies, and strangely, the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford and Chichester Festival Theatre.
  12. The national worry quota was already more than filled to overflowing by football hooligans and all those disturbing goings-on in the soap operas.
  13. The administration's left hand may continue to fight it as a quota measure, while its right comes close to endorsing quotas to break the glass ceiling.

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