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Перевод: hope
[существительное] надежда ; чаяние; упование; лощина ; [глагол] уповать; надеяться; предвкушать
Тезаурус:
- A recent analysis of social class in Britain by Ralf Dahrendorf does much to explain why little hope can be placed in any movement towards embourgeoisement in Britain.
- These may be tough in their methods, but if you survive, as we hope you do, the world will be your oyster.
- "Please, I hope you get the million you want to fight me and that you don't bottle out," said WBO super-middleweight champion Eubank.
- Alex Carlile, Liberal Democrat spokesman for Wales said: "I hope the Government will take the same view of damage by flood to Welsh homes that it took to damage to Her Majesty's home."
- Let's hope the money from the sale goes to them.
- Esther Rantzen called this a sign of hope, "Addiction isn't necessarily the end of the line."
- "I don't suppose there's a hope that my jacket and boots were still in the car?"
- We believe that the advantages of insurance are so great that we hope that lenders will try to persuade their customers to take it, voluntarily.
- Different architects and teams of planners produced drawings and even models in the hope of catching his eye and being rewarded with the most prestigious project of their careers.
- The next Moon-dwellers cropped up in a newspaper report of observations by the noted astronomer Sir John Herschel, using his superb 610-cm (20-ft) telescope at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.
- Capella hangs low, pale, large, moist and trembling almost engulfed between two horn of the wood upon the headland, the frailest beacon of hope, still fluttering from the storm out of which the land is emerging.
- Similarly, Mr Yeltsin, like Mr Gorbachev, was born into a peasant family during the calamitous 1930s and came to political maturity during the first days of Khrushchev, when hope began to dawn after Stalin's long night.
- There is no real security in it, no decency, no faith, hope nor charity in it
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