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Перевод: accompany
[глагол] сопровождать; сопутствовать; аккомпанировать
Тезаурус:
- The baroque furnishings or simple motifs that accompany other subjects such as the stage designer James Bailey or Anne, Viscountess Norwich, give the portraits a resonance and pay tribute to the influence of Peter Rose Pulham as well as showing Goodman's own mastery of lighting to create sculptural effects.
- Originally Wordsworth and Coleridge had invited more English people to accompany them, perhaps envisaging a new Pantisocratic colony; but Mrs Coleridge and the children had remained behind, Coleridge being accompanied by only one disciple, Chester of Stowey.
- All interviewers should be carefully briefed on the schedule they are about to use, and wherever possible a "guide to interviewers" should accompany, or be incorporated with, the schedule.
- Ever wonder what happened to the "security experts" who used to accompany the likes of Run DMC on stage, permanently scowling, arms folded?
- They also benefit from the higher degree of social solidarity which seems to accompany more pluralistic systems.
- Subscription to journals or CPE programmes - Relevant reading and appropriate attendance/viewing must accompany this to achieve credit
- Reimbursement of medical, hospital and treatment expenses while on holiday (including emergency dental treatment) and hotel and repatriation expenses to the British Isles necessarily incurred arising from injury sustained or sickness declaring itself during the period of the holiday (including those of any one person required on medical advice to accompany the Insured Person).
- Daniel wanted Elisabeth to accompany him on medieval instruments when he had his repertoire of early songs ready to perform.
- Remembering the close encounter near Maralal, we arranged for an armed park ranger to accompany us, so that we would also be protected in case of emergency.
- The chapter on alicyclics has moved forward to accompany stereochemistry, and the one on alkyl halides to introduce substitution mechanisms before the chapter on alkenes, which covers elimination reactions.
- Several studies have reported that abnormal lipoprotein levels frequently accompany diabetes mellitus (Hayes, 1972; Garcia et al, 1974; Chase Glasgow, 1976; Nikkila Hormila, 1978; Mancini et al, 1980; Lisch Sailer, 1981; Steiner, 1981).
- Few meetings would dare to vote down a pay rise, but the threat of such a vote - and the awkward, embarrassing questions that might accompany it - would be a valuable restraint.
- The case of a physics teacher who wanted to become an actor is interesting in showing the kind of problems which accompany a late entry into drama school.
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