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Перевод: define
[глагол] определять; давать точное определение; устанавливать значение; давать характеристику; устанавливать; установить; обозначать; очерчивать; устанавливать границы
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- Tact and diplomacy, knowledge and friendship define the great restaurant managers, just as a great chef is defined by his skills in producing superb food.
- Many economists have used the supplementary benefit (SB) level (now renamed income support ) to define poverty.
- Articles 85 and 86 of the Treaty of Rome, the text of which is set out in Appendix 1, define the framework for the operation of the Community competition rules.
- which display the solo dancing ability of each character and define social status and other traits that are so important to the unfolding of the story, e.g. the Six fairies bring their various gifts to the Christening and Aurora dances happily to acknowledge the compliments of the Princes and all who have come to her birthday ( The Sleeping Beauty .)
- Part of our reaction to that situation has been negative, especially the behaviourist interlude that sought to define out of existence many of the issues that confront us, but for the most part the approach has been a steady accumulation of experimental data in anticipation of the day when meaningful theories could be developed.
- There will be no attempt to define exactly what art criticism is, or to set out a theory of criticism, beyond the suggestions of some differences in writings on art which have already been made.
- Self-promotion of that sort may be a matter for amused comment, but it is widely accepted that one may choose one's Place in the pecking order, or try to, and that in Britain parentage does not irreversibly define class.
- These units may be every bit as difficult to define and handle, conceptually at least, as the fleas themselves.
- Define the problem.
- It concludes that the causes of the increase in exclusions are difficult to define.
- Define the major issues facing IBM customers.
- It seemed to me then that I wanted everything, a whole new world, but could define no part of it.
- " in the technically advanced firm organization serves primarily social ends, its function being to define roles and relationships within a social system.
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