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Перевод: homework
[существительное] домашнее задание; домашняя работа; надомная работа; тщательная подготовка
Тезаурус:
- Coopers Lybrand (1988) complicate matters by regarding contact ratio and PTR as "process indicators", together with teacher-turnover, reward/sanction systems, homework policy and so on, while inputs include socio-economic background of pupils, degree of parental support, standards and levels of accommodation and so on.
- like homework or detention;
- One college had started a course of 3 hours on one evening each week plus "homework" for a period of 16 months.
- I thought that they were cribbing up last night's French homework but it turns out that they were playing a game called "Ouija".
- But it was the politicians who should have completed their homework more thoroughly.
- They had clearly not done their homework so thoroughly as ATP before its coup d'etat over the Men's Tennis Council in 1989.
- Another form of attractive homework involving children and their parents has been developed by the IMPACT (Inventing Maths for Parents Children and Teachers) Project reported by Ruth Merttens and Jeff Vass in Sharing Maths Cultures .
- What Sylvia had accomplished while doing her homework was to convince her subconscious mind that she was quite capable of entering an enclosed space without fear; and since it is the subconscious which is responsible for sending out all those panic signals - the racing heart, the sweating palms, the feelings of nausea and so on - those symptoms did not appear.
- It was like watching a film or a play and you're totally caught up in what's going on and you're taken out of yourself and everything suddenly has colour and meaning and magic and you forget that outside the rain's tippling down and tomorrow's homework hasn't been done and you've got to wash the car to pay Dad back for the money you borrowed to come to the film because you were skint till the end of next week.
- A young scrap at St Ambrose College, Altrincham, had failed to produce his homework, and explained: "I've left it at home."
- It's a question of getting the balance right and doing your homework.
- The British press did its homework.
- Homework was changed in mid-stream but was definitely expected and would be completed.
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