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Перевод: reciprocate
[глагол] отвечать взаимностью; отплачивать; обмениваться; двигать вперед-назад; двигаться вперед-назад; иметь возвратно-поступательное движение
Тезаурус:
- His fellow bishops addressed him as "lord" (a compliment he did not reciprocate).
- Unlike the mother-country and its dependencies, above all India, the self-governing colonies were protectionist; but they were now prepared, and indeed in some cases were anxious, to afford the mother-country preferential treatment within their tariff system if the mother-country would reciprocate.
- A problem-solving approach was employed which included the use of contracts to enable the couple to reciprocate efforts at improving their relationship.
- As it happened, I had that same morning been giving thought to the dilemma of whether or not I was expected to reciprocate my employer's bantering, and had been seriously worried at how he might be viewing my repeated failure to respond to such openings.
- Parents are expected to have total confidence in the school yet schools don't often reciprocate trust and confidence in the judgement and goodwill of parents.
- were given representation in the Patriotic Front, the PLO refused to reciprocate by granting the Communist Party representation on the PLO executive.
- perhaps I was expected to laugh heartily; or indeed, reciprocate with some remark of my own.
- The doctor had intended to reciprocate with a copy of the Dictionary ("I know not whether anything would be more acceptable to a botanist), but on finding it out of print, sent a copy of the Abridgement "not long since published" (fifth edition, 1767).
- Offered free access to Europe's market for American airlines, America would almost certainly reciprocate.
- There are even techniques for mirroring the other person's non-verbal behaviours for the first few minutes of meeting them, and then testing whether rapport has been established by changing your visual behaviours to see whether the other person will reciprocate by mirroring yours.
- If a bird can get away with cheating - with having his own ticks removed but then refusing to reciprocate - he gains all the benefits without paying the costs.
- The successive rounds of the game give us the opportunity to build up trust or mistrust, to reciprocate or placate, forgive or avenge.
- I reciprocate your seasonal greetings.
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