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Перевод: form
[существительное] форма ; внешний вид; очертание; экстерьер ; фигура ; вид ; образ ; разновидность ; формальность ; состояние; проформа ; готовность ; церемония ; порядок ; построение; общепринятая форма; этикет ; класс ; формат ; бланк ; анкета ; образец ; скамья ; парта ; нора ; модель ; печатная форма; опалубка ; [глагол] придавать форму; придавать вид; принимать форму; принимать вид; составлять; составляться; образовывать; формировать; образовываться; формироваться; создавать; вырабатывать; создаваться; тренировать; дисциплинировать; воспитывать; строиться [воен.]; формовать
Тезаурус:
- "I must tell you, this might mean surgery or some form of drugs"
- Try to stop incoming phone calls and prevent any other form of interruption if possible.
- Most of the detailed factual material learned in the sixth form is forgotten or superseded within a few years.
- He obviously enjoys the medium and, at times, it has proved to be a superior form of communication than the records themselves.
- In 2.3 five-cylinder form it stands at 19.247 (Quattro 22,125).
- Both poor and rich fen occur in the form of "schwingmoor" i.e. as a floating mat of vegetation over water.
- The finished string of a few hundred amino acids will, in a suitable liquid medium at a suitable temperature, fold up to form a three-dimensional globular structure, the active protein.
- By 1900 however, the birth rate was plunging as couples chose to have fewer children, just as improved health had also begun to have a marked impact; and it is the combination in the twentieth century of a now almost stagnant population of small families with a new fall in death rates which explains the striking rise of over-sixty-year-olds to form over 20 per cent of our population today and why, more than in any previous generation, such a high proportion of them are without children.
- If they have, follow the guidance given on the form.
- The first reaction of seeking cheap thrills in the form of elaborate dressing up (for him at least) and one night stands were perfectly normal acts of self-pity and desperation.
- Many mentions of mental handicap in the press stem from coverage in other media (new books, plays, films etc) and thus take the form of criticism.
- I. Lastly, if use-values which do embody surplus-value are used by unproductive workers they cannot be productive of further surplus-value, even though the material form makes them suitable as capital.
- Call John Girling on 081-;550 8822 for your free running vest, car sticker, sweatband and sponsor form.
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