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Перевод: gather
[существительное] сбор ; то, что собрано; урожай ; [глагол] собирать; рвать (цветы); снимать; поднимать; накоплять; сзывать; стягиваться; съезжаться; собираться; скопляться; скапливаться; приобретать; почерпнуть; делать вывод; умозаключать; стянуть войска; пригнать
Тезаурус:
- Gradually mix in about 300ml/ pint of warm water to enable you to gather the dough into a ball with your hands - it should be soft and slightly sticky.
- The presidents of seven Latin American contries (Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico) gather on Wednesday in Ica, an oasis in the desert south of Lima, for two days of talks focusing on the foreign debt and drug trafficking.
- If she would like the family and close friends to gather together for a meal or light refreshments after the service and committal, you will of course have prepared for this beforehand.
- "I gather that some ill-feeling was shown towards the speaker," Bragg said.
- If NEP was presented as a retreat, however, giving ground to capitalist economy to gather strength for a later offensive, this suggested that "war communism" was desirable, even if not immediately practicable.
- She stirred, trying to gather her strength, to rise.
- Tide and lightly fork over beds; gather leaves and burn them if blackspot and other diseases have been a problem.
- A glistening screen of these fine bubbles, rising up through the water towards the surface, forms a vertical and enclosing "net" around the fish, like an enormous tube, and the fish being disturbed by it, gather towards its centre.
- Before the house it widens into a mere where hundreds of Canada geese gather.
- There they would gather about the old cathedral and sing and dance till midnight when the bells would herald in the New Year.
- In other words a serious crime amounts to anything from murder to obstruction of the highway, the latter being committed where large numbers of people gather to march and demonstrate.
- We also thought that on the feast of St Thomas More, June 24th it would be a good idea to celebrate the feast in the evening in the school hall when we can all gather to meet for the first or last time and say "Hello" and "Good-bye" as appropriate.
- "Hurry up - I gather people are standing in line for the loo."
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