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Перевод: exploration
[существительное] исследование; дальняя разведка; эксплорация
Тезаурус:
- The tax was abolished for new fields given development consent from yesterday onwards, as were rules allowing PRT bills to be offset against exploration and development costs.
- Those using the full cost method usually smaller exploration companies - capitalise all costs incurred in exploring and developing oil and gas reserves.
- Friendships develop only when there is adequate exploration to know each other.
- Our exploration of the coast had begun at Saltburn, an elegant if truncated testimony to Victorian values and market forces.
- It also suggested more finance be made available for oil and gas exploration in non-oil LDCs.
- Both Ignatius of Loyola (1491-;1556), the founder of the Jesuits, and Teresa of Avila (1515-.82), the radical reformer of the Carmelites, used imagery of exploration and honour to inspire and explain their own radical innovations.
- UNEP officials hope that the treaty will be augmented by subordinate treaties, or protocols, dealing with subjects such as endangered species and seabed exploration.
- On another it is an exploration into how an abused child becomes an abuser - and the novel draws its painful resonance from the fact that this theme is part of Banks' own experience: "Alcoholism, domestic violence and abandonment, those are the three essential characteristics of my early family life," he says.
- At secondary level, such work can expand naturally into the exploration of dramatic texts.
- The area around Chapel-le-Dale is scenically attractive and prolific in surprises: it is a wonderland deserving a separate expedition and a leisurely exploration.
- Some regard what they do simply as a form of legitimate adult play, while others take it far more seriously and see themselves as going beyond present human limitations, journeying into a new galaxy of knowledge in a way which they find at least as exciting as the exploration of deep space.
- Existing descriptions of vegetation concentrate markedly on islands, rather than the mainland, in much the same manner as floristic exploration has done.
- ATB staff and Group Organisers might need to pay more attention in future to the exploration of wider alternatives in course structure and timing.
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