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Перевод: choose
[глагол] выбирать; отбирать; приглядывать; избирать; предпочитать; решать; решаться; хотеть
Тезаурус:
- The achievements of professional history are staggering: whatever topic you choose, you'll find there exists a sound body of historical knowledge.
- In the house example, we can choose the order in which we see the parts of the building but we surely cannot see occluded portions, and we surely cannot look up to see a thatched roof - because that's the kind of roof we want to see - when the roof is tiled.
- The reason the Royal Show is international is not because we say it is; it is because the international visitors choose to visit the Royal Show and that is what makes it the most international agricultural show in the world.
- You should choose a variety of foods and ring the changes with meals.
- A pig-headed brute who could jump himself out of anything, like a cat, but didn't always choose to, and didn't always take me with him.
- Whether you choose to set yourself the task of becoming an accomplished windsurfer within seven days or opt to learn the sport at a more leisurely pace, Windsurfing in a week will prove as invaluable a companion as your buoyancy aid.
- Choose your Free Gift when you apply for SaverPlus 2001
- Record companies look at agency rosters, like mine, or those of Barry Dickens (Fleetwood Mac, Bee Gees, Bob Dylan) or Ian Fluke (Eurythmics and simple Minds) and they choose the agent who is suitable.
- Row odd of Todd to choose such views, we may well ponder.
- Why did they choose to omit a particular miracle and why did they change the chronology elsewhere?
- Obviously you don't choose mighty oaks or plants that need many square feet of space, but apart from that you can grown trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, cacti - in fact anything.
- There is a degree of self-selection in this process when some recruits choose not to proceed as they become more familiar with what will be expected of them.
- Noting that Communists were either sharing power or had lost it in several countries, he promised Moscow would not interfere in the internal affairs of any east European nation, since it believed in the free right of all states to choose their own system.
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