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Перевод: advisable
[прилагательное] благоразумный; рекомендуемый; целесообразный
Тезаурус:
- While a plain line graph may be adequate for the church committee, it is advisable to represent the information to ordinary church members in terms of concrete symbols of people for members, and pounds signs for financial graphs.
- It would also be advisable for you to arrange for your fianc's brother to practise on the organ he is to play on your wedding day.
- After the initial course it is advisable to have an occasional lesson every so often as a reminder and a check that you are not falling into any bad habits without realizing it.
- It is not advisable to let patients travel outside the country with a pump.
- Most motorbikes and petrol-driven machines should be able to run on unleaded fuel, but it is advisable to consult the manufacturer or dealer for accurate advice on the individual product.
- The cultured voice played on Rennie's baser instincts, but in the presence of Phelps, he thought it advisable to behave as impeccably as he could.
- As for direct exposure to the stock market, the advice of Malcolm Roberts of Montague Fleming is: "It would not be advisable to buy shares in the name of a child under 16.
- While it is probably advisable for the church to aim for a low profile in the small, stable, face-to-face village community, the opposite is almost always the case in the urban and suburban scene.
- Although these fish are not picky eaters, for breeding the addition of some live food when conditioning the fish is advisable.
- A fresh and un-jetlagged mind is advisable before you set off.
- Nor would the letting of the house at 400 a month be advisable, because the accommodation in the hotel that the Povah family would need is worth considerably more in terms of income.
- This helps landlords who let without opting and later realise that opting is advisable.
- If you are replacing existing fitments to redecorate or improve your bathroom it is advisable to consider what equipment suits you best, particularly if you are less mobile, have a disability or are elderly.
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