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Перевод: host
[существительное] хозяин ; хозяин гостиницы; содержатель гостиницы; трактирщик ; ведущий ; множество; толпа ; сонм ; войско; воинство; рать ; [глагол] принимать гостей; вести программу; вести теле- или радиопрограмму
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- If scratching by the human host removes the roof of the burrow, the mite will wander away until it finds another suitable site.
- As the virus DNA multiplies, the piece of host DNA multiplies along with it.
- However, its involvement in the conflict in Nicaragua, acting as the main host country to the Contras, has attracted a good deal of US aid and military personnel and has led to the increasing militarization of society.
- A Turkish two-and-a-half-ton truck from the Host Nation Support Unit is parked outside, and several members of the Company, assisted by an Italian and a German soldier, are busy loading the truck with all manner of fresh produce.
- Using her clearance codes, Reynard skipped nimbly into the data terraces he visualised as a vast graveyard, but which were in fact the accumulated records of all known people in Arcady, all employees, current and late, of Tech-Green, all public workers in the country, all suspect characters and a host of other subsections of humanity.
- The resort centre and another Club motel, the Famous Host Kissimmee are both only 200 metres away as are the London Bar, the Blue Max and the popular 60's Rock 'n' Roll Club where famous names appear live.
- Each haustorium penetrates the host tissue and through this "living bridge" draws water and nutrients, much as a mammalian fetus draws its nourishment from the placental connections embedded in the wall of the womb.
- When we talked about flukes and snails we accustomed ourselves to the idea that a parasite's genes could have phenotypic effects on the host's body, in exactly the same way as any animal's genes have phenotypic effects on its "own" body.
- I've yet to come across a school anywhere in the country that hasn't welcomed the opportunity to play host to a pair of teachers.
- MON 9 OCT Steve Marriott Mickey Hutton In among those on their way up, and those who will never go anywhere, the pub rock circuit plays host to those who were once really something.
- By 1984, he had performed the same task for showbiz mainstreamers like Robert Goulet, Neil Sedaka and Tina Turner, and landed a job as second host on a short-lived talk show.
- Known as bacteroids, they then begin the process of nitrogen fixation and the resulting ammonia is absorbed by the host plant which combines it with glutamic acid to produce glutamine.
- British scientists at a conference last week, organised by the Institute of Physical Sciences in Medicine and held at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London, described neural computers able to diagnose a host of medical conditions - from heart problems to eye defects - with up to 98 per cent accuracy.
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