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Перевод: instill
[глагол] внушать; внушать исподволь; вселять; вливать по капле; пускать по капле
Тезаурус:
- It didn't instill much confidence.
- Intellectual function is damaged so that thought processes and the capacity to instill any form of order into personal and professional life progressively deteriorates.
- These scholars taught the "liberal arts" which Charles sought to learn and instill in his court; they do not correspond to our modern subjects of the same name, but have a wider philosophical and metaphysical basis.
- Nor does the book confine itself to a run-down of the different massage strokes; it also ventures in to the territory of relaxation tips, body awareness exercises and meditation techniques to instill a sense of calm.
- No woman can take her personal safety for granted and every parent must instill into their children the need to be vigilant and sensible.
- While command line interpreters do have a certain fascination and instill a tremendous discipline on the user they could hardly be described as state of the art.
- Managing culture comes full circle: the need to instill values is driven by the need for those values to be available to guide people's activities.
- These authorities instill in us acceptance of life in this world and putting all our hopes into the illusion, or non-illusion, of the afterlife.
- None of this criticism is aimed directly at Kylie, who does, in all fairness, endeavour to instill some life into a bunch of staid, production-line work outs that could never be anything more than pointless.
- It was all too sanitised to instill understanding.
- He has to come up with a strategy which will instill new financial disciplines in Polish industry and satisfy the demands of the workers/public en masse.
- This is, without doubt, a book for professionals who are not only thinking about quality, but who want to instill a fundamental change in the way people think about and do their work.
- Elected or unelected public officials can normally maintain and strengthen their support in society, alter the attitudes of opponents, and neutralize, weaken or instill uncertainty amongst their enemies.
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