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Перевод: recur
[глагол] возвращаться; снова приходить на ум; приходить в голову; снова возникать; повторяться; воспроизводиться; происходить вновь; рецидивировать; обращаться; прибегать; прибегать к
Тезаурус:
- In the middle of the nineteenth century it was discovered that the highs and lows of sunspot activity recur over a fairly regular cycle of 11 years.
- These rotate with the Sun, so there is a tendency for high levels of geomagnetic activity to recur at intervals of 27 days, the solar rotation period.
- Such situations as were faced by these librarians in the early part of 1986 were not new and no doubt will recur, and librarians may well feel forced to take the same course of action in future.
- To see this, we first observe that, if = l the cost decreases ( ) so the preceding BFS cannot recur.
- As long as this state of affairs continues, tragedies such as this will necessarily recur."
- Threadworm is easily treated but unless the following precautions are taken the problem may recur.
- Biblical motifs recur - some art-experts call them sermons in stone, and their messages would certainly have been clear to the often-illiterate medieval pilgrims trudging to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
- The horse's anxiety has to be kept below boiling point to avoid a continual problem in the same circumstances; and shoeing horses does recur - every six or eight weeks!
- Four themes recur throughout this volume.
- People with high isolation scores tend to have ulcers which never heal, or recur soon after healing.
- In many cases accounts are held back until completion of an investigation but the position will recur year after year and would have to be constantly reviewed in the light of the current stage of the investigation.
- A syndrome - which was to recur again and again, from ABC to Age of Chance - of indie bands lashing other indie bands for their defeatism in not taking on the mainstream, was inaugurated.
- However, commenting on this case Humphreys, J. in McGillivray v Stephenson said, "that was a peculiar case very unlikely to recur",.
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