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Перевод: socializing
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Тезаурус:
- Number 47 was either talking to you or the car; he was incapable of socializing what he felt about the Mitsubishi.
- If you have problems socializing, looking better might give you more confidence but you still might have to give yourself that final push to get out there and start mingling.
- Your new regime should not stop you socializing or from accepting food from others.
- The emphasis of paraprofessional training needs to build upon and extend the qualities and skills that these workers bring to the team rather than to concentrate on socializing them to professional or organizational ways of doing things.
- I used to like giving poetry readings, but in the end I had to give up, for I could not stand the socializing afterwards, as if my poetry had just been the excuse for a drinking spree la Dylan Thomas.
- All socializing processes are political, just as they involve struggle between competing interests.
- Further support can be gained from joining an organization such as the Chest, Heart and Stroke Association (CHSA): among their other activities, they support a national network of local clubs where carers and stroke victims can meet to share their experiences and enjoy socializing together.
- Yet it is a fact that even the most permissive of mothers and fathers intentionally or unwittingly punish their children in the course of socializing them.
- Apart from a handful of friends that were his own age, like Nicholas Soames and Lord Romsey - who were still fourteen or fifteen years Diana's senior - most of the people Charles enjoyed seeing were older, with the result that Diana frequently found she was socializing with her father's, or even grandfather's, generation.
- I couldn't go back to work although I had tried several times and socializing was no fun at all.
- Eating a meal is a good time for socializing, so you should try to eat your own meal with the patient whenever possible, or organize family members or friends to do this.
- This relegation - for as such it was undoubtedly construed - to the domestic realm, whilst on the one hand promoting a higher status than before for women in terms of motherhood (a status generated for society's structural purposes and needs), also resulted in an overall decrease in women's status generally, for, to use the well known Levi-Straussian model, the domestic unit - i.e. the "biological" family concerned with reproducing and socializing new members of society - was seen as separate from the public entity - i.e. the superimposed network of alliances and relationships which comprised society proper, as it were.
- The loss of socializing the faith in the home leads to its loss in society at large.
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