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Перевод: involved
[прилагательное] сложный; запутанный
Тезаурус:
- Some other cellular event was involved, but its nature remained obscure and unexplained for another 30 years.
- Now Eurotunnel says that 7bn could be nearer the mark, while the banks and the consortium involved in the construction work believe that far bigger sums will be necessary.
- It seemed that Sandie Shaw's emotive handling of the task was fired by an intense and intelligent hatred towards the attitudes of performers involved in modern pop music.
- It happened in the fourth round at the 4th hole, and it involved a 4-iron.
- This involved frequent absences from home, so that, even if he had wished it, he would not really have been able to run the estates himself.
- Since most of those involved in organising these commemorations were also involved in NICRA, and both were initiated by the Wolfe Tone Societies, the events illustrate how deep-rooted was their belief that it was possible to bring about unity between workers in both communities in Northern Ireland, provided the right political formula could be found.
- Picketing and other intimidation will be illegal, and men involved in a stoppage will not be paid for its duration.
- The troops will join the police, who were reluctantly involved yesterday after the London ambulance service said it could not cope.
- The nationalism of national liberation thus includes, for the minority of the national group involved, a paradox: a loyalty to the idea of the national group which is most intense, emotional and committed, to the point of sacrificing one's life, but which is also, on other criteria, quite shallow, apparently founded upon intellectually erroneous grounds.
- Henry III died in November 1272, when Edward was campaigning in Sicily but he returned and, at the age of 33, became King Edward I, and although it was his wish to finally liberate Jerusalem from the Moslem Saracens, he became involved in England, Wales and Scotland.
- The consultative structure adopted can allow staff to have a say and be involved in discussions.
- In Le Plantarium (1959), however, although it is possible to attribute some of the sequences to the consciousnesses of the "characters" involved, we are presented with conflicting narratives and interpretations of events emanating from insufficiently individuated figures, Her subsequent novels confirm this development towards a narrative discourse in which it is increasingly difficult to situate a perceiving consciousness.
- The trouble and expense involved in all dealings with land is still very great in the absence of any general provision for preserving any public record of title.
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