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Перевод: received
[прилагательное] полученный; принятый; общепринятый; общепризнанный; считающийся истинным; считающийся правильным
Тезаурус:
- Research shows that in 1990 about 60% of us received calls from telephone salesmen, yet three quarters of us object to them.
- A Department of Employment survey in 1988 of individuals attending courses or receiving job-related training, found that just 4.5 per cent of economically active men aged 50-;59 and 1.9 per cent of those aged 60-;64 had received some form of course or training in the four weeks prior to the interview.
- To add to Marrakesh prestige, the event received royal patronage on the eve of the race and was renamed the Grand Prix Hassan II/Marrakesh International Marathon.
- The distance learning materials do not always reach the students when needed, and a survey indicated that they rarely received more than one visit a year from their supervisor because of the shortage of transport.
- Not a word had she received from Pilade's father as to his son's welfare all this long time and if she had given him cause, as he might argue, to abandon her she had given him no such leave to forget his child.
- One problem is the conflicting advice we've received.
- The little room at the end of the paddock, where scores are received, became for once the centre of attraction."
- The band were pleased with the excellent treatment they received from foreign promoters.
- The work of Florence Nightingale (born of British parents in Florence, Italy - hence her name) in organising a band of nurses in the Crimean War, to relieve the suffering of the soldiers, became known and she received honours and testimonials from many countries.
- Legend has it that it was here that Yusuf met his death beneath the hooves of his enemies, steeds; here also that El Cid received a fatal wound.
- Afterwards, The Duchess of York, Patron of Museums Year 1989, opened the Customs and Excise Museum and Exhibition at HM Customs and Excise Custom House, Greenock, and was received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant for Renfrewshire (Major JDM Crichton Maitland).
- Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments.
- In the reverse direction the country received its most abundantly grown foodstuffs of today - maize and cassava.
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