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Перевод: self-sufficient speek self-sufficient


[прилагательное]
независимый в экономическом отношении; самоуверенный; самостоятельный; самодовлеющий; самонадеянный


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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").
  4. 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.
  5. An obvious route to reducing dependence on outside sources is to become more self-sufficient.
  6. This factory, should make Britain self-sufficient in blood by 1985.
  7. Like most of the Peruvian children I had seen, the toddler appeared self-sufficient already.
  8. There are even trailers which are so hip to their self-sufficient status they include sequences which aren't actually in the long version.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Launched in 1978, the programme aims to make the country self-sufficient in food and to cut unemployment and energy imports.
  12. On the other hand, five boys in one huge farmhouse bedroom made for a self-regulating, self-sufficient little kingdom.
  13. 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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