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Перевод: ensue
[глагол] следовать; получаться в результате; вытекать; происходить
Тезаурус:
- The debate which may ensue from involving another person in a decision may at times seem to complicate things, but more often than not it adds to the validity of the decision.
- Wave conversion devices will vary in output according to the power of the waves and where effective storage of energy is impractical, wastage must ensue.
- If the cause of shock is treated satisfactorily, these adverse changes will be reversed but if not, the blood pressure falls further and death will ensue.
- He might have foreseen the problems that would ensue after their marriage, seen that there was a gulf between Charles and Diana that would be difficult to bridge and advised against it.
- When there is more than one parameter, other complications ensue.
- In the end I went along and scraped a pass, largely to avoid the horrendous scenes with my parents that would ensue if I came away from the temple of learning empty-handed.
- Probably anticipating the enhancing of the already considerable temperature that might ensue from a stretch of proven hell-raising, Pukwana called for a blues, and set about declaring his intent with that impassioned alto cry (the instrument in his hands displaying the weight of the tenor as well as the wild, wayward quality of the higher horn) that has been thrilling British audiences since the Sixties.
- Great rivalry between the boats sometimes led to angry words, or even sea battles, and when smoke over Downderry signalled a shoal along the coast, an exciting race would ensue.
- If follow-up therapy is to ensue, those consultations are likely to take a little less time - anything from thirty to fifty minutes.
- It would be foolish to suggest that a river should never be tapped for energy or for agriculture, but the world's politicians have not yet chosen to realize what enormous consequences such action has, or how long those consequences take to unfold, or - an essential consideration - that it is literally impossible to predict all that will ensue when a river is tapped.
- Before giving an exposition of these assumptions, we need a bit more terminology: other variables can be causally prior to both X and Y , intervene between X and Y , or ensue from X and Y , as shown in figure 12.2.
- And he knew that this was the keyhole for his wondrous delicate key, and with a little sigh he put it in and waited for what should ensue.
- Ghorbanifar claimed to be intimate with the government of Iran, close enough to know that a "terrorist war" would ensue unless the United States reached a rapid agreement cemented with arms.
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