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Перевод: refresher
[существительное] освежающий напиток; выпивка ; что-либо освежающее; напоминание; памятка ; дополнительный гонорар адвокату
Тезаурус:
- A maximum of six delegates can be accommodated on each course, and the package includes a one-day refresher, three months after going live.
- The BHS Training and Exams Committee have organised this to give those on the Instructors' Register a fair chance of attending a refresher course.
- It was, therefore, proposed in 1953 to introduce a form of "boost" training for trained crews on reserve status whereby they could return to a squadron to undertake two weeks of intensive refresher flying.
- RADA holds regular annual classes for the professional during vacation periods; they offer refresher classes in both voice and movement which many actors find extremely valuable.
- From now on all aircrew went through either a full conversion course or a short refresher course.
- To help provide variety for the UN battalion, as well as refresher training, troops of twenty-six soldiers will embark on two weeks of Adventurous and Military Training.
- So far, only a handful of candidates for the TBM 700 rating have been asked to thing about it more seriously and take some refresher training elsewhere before coming back.
- A compulsory annual refresher course - in-house courses already run by some companies could be eligible - will overcome that, he adds.
- "We provide skin rehydration products and sinus and nasal refresher sprays.
- Greenleaf curl Refresher by Goldwell
- To qualify, individuals will have to attend at least one refresher course each year to keep abreast of the latest developments in the industry.
- Vast initial and refresher training programmes have been set up.
- In Bavaria I have been served the paler, lighter type of wheat beer as a refreshingly tart, acidic, Champagne-like summer refresher, or even as a dessert beer, with elderberry fritters (how about apple pie with cinnamon and cloves?), but there are also darker and stronger versions more suited to autumn and winter.
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