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Перевод: ameliorate
[глагол] улучшать; улучшаться; окультуривать
Тезаурус:
- Confidence was increasing that men, through foresight and effective action, could ameliorate their existence and even prolong their lives.
- Perhaps the most significant intellectual advance of the mid-20th century was indeed made by Karl Popper, not because he provided any kind of method for scientists to pursue (as he decidedly did not) but because he showed for the first time in formal philosophy, that science is inescapably a human activity, and that if its underlying human-ness is ever shelved it is only temporarily, and for convenience, to ameliorate human frailty.
- Modern technology has helped to ameliorate some of the worst risks, and insurance policies, which the more traditional farmer is loathe to take out (even if he is aware of them) can provide a buffer against absolute loss.
- Mud is not only the most appropriate building material for such a place because of the low rainfall, only 20 mm per year, but also to ameliorate the living conditions.
- The societal divisions and problems of relations between the police and the community which this style of policing is called upon to ameliorate in Northern Ireland are more severe than is normally the case, which makes the RUC's implementation and operation of community policing of special interest and previous neglect of this aspect of policing in the province a significant oversight.
- He had not found a single Tory MP who disagreed with his efforts to ameliorate the introduction of the tax in England and Wales next April.
- Thus, in conditions where to continue with a plural may produce some kind of strain, both may serve to ameliorate the strain.
- However, it is not clear precisely what should be done to ameliorate the situation.
- These buildings are now almost equally at risk from insensitive conversion as they are from demolition because a softening in the attitude of local planning authorities towards proposals for change of use of agricultural buildings has recently been encouraged by central government in an attempt to ameliorate the worsening financial circumstances of farmers.
- From right to left side ; desires warm drinks which ameliorate (); no offensive mouth and salivation of Mercurius .
- Even a decision to paint one of them a garish blue has failed to ameliorate the effect.
- Broadly speaking the interest of the State in vocational guidance, registration and placement, and after-care, marks the beginning of its concern with wage-earning youth, which was to develop over the next twenty years with the formation of the Juvenile Organizations Committee in 1916, the various measures to ameliorate juvenile unemployment between the wars, and the inauguration in 1939 of The "Youth Service", each of which was a response to economic and social pressures, and all of which refined and extended the image of youth.
- SIR - In 1813 Sir Thomas Bernard published a pamphlet, An Account of a Supply of Fish for the Manufacturing Poor, which proposed to ameliorate the poverty among working people in London by increasing the supply of fish.
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