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Перевод: formal
[прилагательное] официальный; выполненный по установленной форме; соответствующий правилам; формальный; церемонный; номинальный; внешний; относящийся к внешней форме; правильный; симметричный; [существительное] вечернее платье; официальный прием
Тезаурус:
- Many of the 55 defendants arrested or convicted by the squad since 1986 who have made formal complaints to the inquiry team are black.
- However, urban commons may provide an alternative to more formal ways of treating "spare ground", cheaper and in the long run more popular, not only with the wild life, but with the human residents as well.
- Formal planning strategies can assist in this.
- Barry Lynch, Sean Murray, Saskia Reeves and Josette Bushell-Mingo bring an exuberant sexuality to the young lovers, but the twin comic peaks of this production are Guy Henry's lugubrious Sir Formal Trifle and Richard Bonneville's irrepressible good cheer as Sir Samuel Hearty.
- It looked at formal and informal care for elderly people on their own.
- But when this is the only method of recruitment used, or if the "friend" is waved through without a formal impartial interview, then the standard of recruits cannot rise and the social catchment area of the volunteer base will not be broadened.
- This kind of information, not that carried in formal reports, forms the heart of the manager's information system.
- Paul Sweezy, in his book The Theory of Capitalist Development , criticised Bukharin's equations as follows: "Bukharin in his formal presentation of the expanded reproduction scheme, makes the error of assuming that capitalist consumption always remains the same he seems incapable of imagining an increase in capitalist consumption."
- So were his long trousers, his formal shirts, and what he thought of as his work-clothes: camouflage trousers and combat jackets.
- The results of this formal investigation are very significant for those employers who insert mobility clauses into employees' contracts of employment.
- I knew yet another man who always possessed two pairs - one for everyday, and another pair were for formal occasions.
- Learning is then a process of conscious intervention whereby performance initiated by the natural and unconscious process of acquisition is monitored, so that elements which have been learned as formal rules are grafted on to elements which emerge spontaneously from the domain of the unconscious.
- She had early ambitions to be a marine biologist, and always claimed that lack of formal educational opportunity prevented her.
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