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Перевод: regrouping
[существительное] перегруппировка
Тезаурус:
- Sometimes the field will be split into two or perhaps three separate pelotons before a regrouping takes place.
- Were they regrouping?
- Criteria may range in breadth from very narrow ( can add two single-digit numbers when no regrouping is required) to very broad ( can calculate using any of the four rules of number); the narrower a criterion statement the less equivocal its reference and so the more precisely assessment tasks based on it will be specified.
- This had not been an issue as long as Edward IV was in good health, and his death was so unexpected that it was not preceded by a political regrouping around the heir.
- Regrouping at the Colonel's command post began around 0300 hours, 90 minutes after landing.
- Episodes of extinction during the past 450 million years seemed to be ecological substitutes and regrouping of better adapted species, but again as a result of retreating seas, by shifting plates and changes in climate.
- Regrouping of data was necessary for one trial: table III of that paper was used to calculate the deaths in each group irrespective of the dose of vitamin A actually received.
- Nor will the number shrink from six, because the recent megamergers have shown that, far from being a sensible move, such a regrouping reduces partnership profitability, clients are lost through conflicts of interest and economies of scale are not attained.
- This week has not seen the end of the row about Europe in the Conservative party, but merely a regrouping of forces for the battle still to come.
- Swedish investors are retreating and regrouping.
- After regrouping, William headed for Kent and London with his main army but seems to have sent detachments out into Sussex to subdue the countryside and act as a rearguard.
- German units were now leaving Sicily in a steady trickle as the Luftwaffe began regrouping for the forthcoming attack on Russia.
- If charged by a powerful enemy they can turn and flee away, hopefully regrouping for a later return.
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