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Перевод: key
[прилагательное] главный; основной; ведущий; ключевой; командный; клавишный; [существительное] ключ ; клавиатура ; гаечный ключ; кнопка ; основной принцип; рычажный переключатель; ключ к упражнениям; сборник решений задач; подстрочный перевод; код ; ключ шифра; разгадка ; ключевая позиция; клин ; шпонка ; чека [тех.] ; клавиша ; тональность ; высота голоса; тон голоса; риф ; отмель ; опытный специалист; [глагол] запирать на ключ; использовать условные обозначения; заклинивать; закреплять шпонкой; работать ключом; настраивать; приводить в соответствие
Тезаурус:
- There are two key things to remember; bottle position and temperature.
- With a practice partner all you need to know is the key word chosen.
- Far from focusing more tightly on issues, many of the Ham High's key stories have been taken up by the nationals.
- The extra money is being earmarked for a number of key basic research areas that were identified by the Swiss Science Council and the professors of the research universities:
- Key and his associates (1976), in an attempt to decide how to evaluate their community project, make a thorough review of evaluation research literature.
- The experience confirmed Tanzania as a society in which key decisions were made by the president, sometimes in consultation with a few individuals and sometimes not, for implementation by an elite of party workers and civil servants.
- While the scale of British overseas commitments was widely debated in parliament and in the Labour party, as well as within the government, the scale of foreign investment and its key role in the overall balance-of-payments position was little known and therefore largely unremarked.
- Which are the key groups that compete for resources in the budgetary process?
- "Oh God, every day it seems I'm speaking to a mate who's just been robbed," said Woody, sometime Cross Key's barman, in his thick Lancashire accent.
- Precisely here, where we should be asking this key diagnostic question, we are getting the fuzziest answers.
- The leaked findings during 1978 of an internal report for the Conservative party noted that in the case of strikes in key services and industries the government would simply have to pay up.
- Report from key worker
- It will suffice to say here that while most people retain quite substantial and reliable memories of their own everyday lives in childhood and young adulthood, and also of the key turning-points in middle and later life, both fleeting and peripheral experience is much more rarely remembered.
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