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Перевод: apt
[прилагательное] подходящий; уместный; соответствующий; склонный; способный; подверженный; вероятный; возможный
Тезаурус:
- With Bushmills distillery just up the road, this is an apt place to celebrate the end of a great walk.
- As the APT was so ideally suited to the needs of the West Coast main line and offered the possibility of major train service improvements, BR - regrettably as matters transpired - became wedded to the project to the extent that no other traction possibility was considered.
- Possibly they are apt to become too ambitious - they rarely succumb to the disease of "fontitis" but are only too apt to have bad attacks of "linkitis" and "activitis".
- On the rare occasions that they took place in the dining-room Fru Mller's professional know-how and courtesy were apt to desert her.
- This presaged by 20 years that apt acronym CREEP (Committee to Re-Elect the President), whose coffers financed the Watergate scandal which led to jail for ten aides and to Nixon's resignation in 1974 to avoid impeachment.
- It was bad enough having to admit that the APT train project was a dead duck, but BR shot itself in the foot and provided the cynical national media with a field day by selling off some of the vehicles to a Sheffield scrapyard.
- Seeking a name, John Fawcus opened a book and the first word that caught his eye was "cryptic" So, as established institutions are apt to spring from casual beginnings, was born the club that has prospered peripatetically ever since.
- In trying to bridge the gap, theorists commonly resort to purposive forms of explanation, and Poulantzas' appeal to class strategy is an apt example of this phenomenon.
- It's more than a little apt for its group finance director, since he could have been just about anything he wanted in life, and what's more, he confesses, he was almost a politician.
- The image of cladding, although apt, exaggerates the volume of the gases.
- This battle became known later as the Battle of the Jaws, an apt name considering the manner in which the Orc attack closed in on the Dwarfs, like the jaws of the Mad Dog itself.
- New angle on APT tilt
- I'm afraid I can't subscribe to the theory that man should always be "bloody, bold and resolute"; but rather, I confess, that it's very comforting to lean on you sometimes more especially as I've a funny instinct that if I follow your ways I can't go wrong, whereas my own existence is apt to be hardening, as you can see that it must be.
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