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Перевод: full
[прилагательное] наполненный до краев; полный; наполненный; заполненный; переполненный; достигший высшей степени; достигший высшей точки; целый; изобилующий; богатый; обильный; сытый; дородный; свободный; широкий; поглощенный; поддатый; окладистый (о бороде); [наречие] как раз; очень; вполне; [глагол] кроить широко; шить в сборку; шить в складку; валять
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- With a lift, the carer takes control of the patient's full weight, so that he makes no effort in the manoeuvre, even when his feet are on the floor and he is effectively standing up.
- Up to sixty people can be seated and full catering facilities are available in the bar and cafeteria which are immediately adjacent.
- "The back faces south, so it will be in full sun," she went on.
- However, if you and he can overcome the early period and settle back into regular work routines, it is a vital part of his full recovery.
- Her eyes were puffy and still full of tears.
- They may arrange for you to have short stay daytime, or full time care at a day centre or residential home if you are without heat and light at home.
- By the time the church meetings ended, the Nikolaikirche Square and the surrounding streets were already full to overflowing with the crowds who had failed to gain entry into any of the churches.
- Comparing television with the press, for example, the public rated television a full 1.0 marks better than the press for providing issue-information, and 0.7 marks better on providing leader-information, but only 0.3 marks better for helping viewers and readers decide how to vote (Table 6.9).
- When we were in our twenties, we thought that life was full enough just thinking about ourselves in those long periods of freedom that the twenties offered, without having to fill them up with anything else.
- In the endless quest for short-term profits, fishing companies use drift-nets in the full knowledge that dolphins, seals, turtles, and sea birds will be killed, often much faster than the target fish species.
- The crucial question, however, is how much opportunity critical ministers are afforded in full Cabinet when it comes to reshaping or even reopening decisions reached in Cabinet committees, those ad hoc meetings or the Prime Minister's "judge and jury" sessions.
- For example in a 232, Puchacz, or the older Bocian and Eagle, it is usual to be able to get a full spin of several turns without using any rudder.
- For Hampshire he had a very successful first full season, taking 119 wickets at only 13 in 1974, and having some good days in limited-overs cricket as well.
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