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Перевод: self-sufficient
[прилагательное] независимый в экономическом отношении; самоуверенный; самостоятельный; самодовлеющий; самонадеянный
Тезаурус:
- As chairman of the Pitcairn Island Fund, he believes that 2 million would be sufficient to buy Pitcairn a reasonably healthy, self-sufficient future, and he has spent the past two years trying, unsuccessfully, to persuade the British government to make some contribution.
- A reduction in Vet's fees plus the ability to be self-sufficient in machinery repairs could mean considerable savings especially in the more isolated areas.
- It is generally accepted in the 1990s that no academic library can be self-sufficient, and that academics must move around for materials (see Chapter 11 on "weeding").
- For Dorothea suddenly saw herself as an old woman badgering a friend into giving up her time and company, and, self-sufficient as she had always been, the picture repelled her.
- An obvious route to reducing dependence on outside sources is to become more self-sufficient.
- This factory, should make Britain self-sufficient in blood by 1985.
- Like most of the Peruvian children I had seen, the toddler appeared self-sufficient already.
- There are even trailers which are so hip to their self-sufficient status they include sequences which aren't actually in the long version.
- The corporate plan says the above-inflation increases and rising productivity on the Underground would allow it to become financially self-sufficient, apart from funding major capital spending programmes.
- In primitive societies with small, self-sufficient units there was no differentiation between centre and periphery, and it could be argued that many peasants in Russia remained at this level of perception during NEP.
- Launched in 1978, the programme aims to make the country self-sufficient in food and to cut unemployment and energy imports.
- On the other hand, five boys in one huge farmhouse bedroom made for a self-regulating, self-sufficient little kingdom.
- It was evident that by the end of the seventies Britain would be self-sufficient in oil and was likely to remain so, depending on depletion policy, until at least the end of the century.
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