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Перевод: attach
[глагол] прикреплять; присоединять; скреплять; связывать; стыковать; прикладывать; пристраивать; прикомандировывать; назначать; привязывать; располагать к себе; приписывать; придавать; арестовывать; задерживать; накладывать арест; описывать
Тезаурус:
- These, then, are some of the ideas that attach to all the world's waterways.
- Alternatively, an economical and effective way of securing your car is to fit a strong chain and padlock around the steering wheel and attach it to the seat, clutch or brake pedal.
- Then turn off the stop tap on the supply to the feed-and-expansion tank, attach a hose to the lowest draincock on the system, and lead it to a gully or drain outside.
- The muscles are strengthened by an increased flow of blood, as are the ligaments that attach them to the bones.
- But the Forest officers continued to attach and imprison men for Forest offences within these districts, and to take money from them for their deliverance from gaol, often compelling reluctant juries to make presentments against their will, and obtaining indictments in other irregular ways.
- She even claims to be the government's science policy coordinator - a role we shouldn't attach too much weight too, according to Mrs Thatcher, who once told New Scientist off for inflating this part of her job beyond what she really had in mind.
- That is the nature of the self-punishment which Britain inflicted on itself by maintaining in its law the assertion that citizens of other countries, wholly independent and acknowledging a different head of state, were nevertheless in every respect members of the single category of "British subjects", possessing within the United Kingdom the rights that attach to that category.
- I attach a copy of a standard contract which I would be grateful if you could sign and return to me with the invoice for your fee.
- They were extraordinary conditions, and you shouldn't attach too much importance to a score like that in those conditions."
- The court may attach to its grant such conditions as it sees fit.
- However, so long as one is aware of their limitations, classifications are useful, since they provide a series of labels to attach to different eruptions, aiding recognition and simplifying the job of describing them.
- In some forests he took for himself the profits of the minor pleas: a thirteenth-century Cumberland jury swore that if any man "furtively" felled an oak in Inglewood Forest, then the warden's duty was "to attach his body according to the law of the forest" to answer before the Justice of the Forest at the Forest Eyre.
- It takes up where MacPuke left off, offering a whole range of activities the computer is likely to perform, and the opportunity to attach any sound to them.
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