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Перевод: must
[вспомогательный] должен; обязан; надо; нужно; должно быть; [существительное] необходимость ; настоятельная необходимость; насущная потребность; требование; муст ; виноградное сусло; плесень ; затхлость ; период 'охоты'; [глагол] быть должным; заплесневеть
Тезаурус:
- Keith explains: "Fox, you must understand, has the taste.
- If I look up to the blue sky, as yet I must when it is blue and bright suddenly, it is in spite of the heavy limb and relaxing back that will drag me down or cause me to hasten home.
- At grade F (the "average" grade), in contrast, as a start a candidate must be able
- Marian grudgingly watched it disappear, it seemed to be their last link with the village, from now on the forest must feed them.
- Good intentions, of course, are said to pave the way to hell, but one must, like Edward Teller, be optimistic, so I turned to it (9 February) to watch the rubbing together of two creative intellects, those of John Berger and Susan Sontag who were to discuss/argue/disagree about storytelling.
- "Against the background of human disunity the arduous journey to Christian unity must be pursued with determination and vigour, whatever obstacles are perceived to block the path.
- Excursions: St Wolfgang is the closest of all of our resorts to Vienna, so the trip to the old Imperial capital and the Wachau wine region on the Danube is a must.
- Esau must prepare a special meal for his father, he must wear his best robes for the occasion.
- There must not be any ambiguous steps in the sequence, since the understanding of each step must facilitate the learning of the next step.
- What I am saying is not that culling is necessarily the right thing, but that these are genuine detailed practicable problems which must not be dismissed, as if they were easy, by solutions of the kind that I have just suggested.
- I thought you must have scared him off."
- Shotwell (1955) attempted to distinguish between bones from different sources by devising an index of completeness of preservation, by which species represented by most complete remains must have been transported shorter distances and therefore have come from communities close by, while species with less well preserved remains must have come from more distant communities.
- It must also be presumed that gradually over the years some kind of folklore will develop, a collective consensus about how to apply the criteria to the actual written work to be examined, whether as course-work or examination scripts.
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