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Перевод: occupy
[глагол] занимать; завладевать; арендовать; захватывать; завладеть; оккупировать
Тезаурус:
- I fell madly in love with this area of Scotland the first time I set eyes on it, and subsequently crawled all over it for years, marvelling at how many caves Bonnie Prince Charlie managed to occupy in his escape from the Redcoats.
- Yevgeny Svetlanov took on the programme as advertised but, in the first half, those who failed to occupy seats missed little.
- In seeking to explore the effects of different organizational types, a particular concern must be to devise a methodology sufficiently robust to counter the argument that any emerging differences may be a corollary of the differential skills of the particular workers who happen to occupy the posts in the different teams.
- Outraged Doisneau fans were mortified to find out that Doisneau himself had taken the pictures, fulfilling one of the commercial assignments which still occupy much of his time.
- And among a minority of the non-Jewish population, though a growing one which after 1933 came to occupy positions of power, dislike of Jews became vicious and violent hatred.
- However the board's chief executive, Alan Smith, was able to say that unlike yesterday's press conference the issue at the board meeting did not occupy a major part of the time.
- The next family to occupy Nelson House was the Linds, who were friends of my family.
- Beetle larvae and adults usually occupy different habitats and rely on different food supplies.
- Government troops have been defeated and the Khmer Rouge now occupy Pailin.
- If it comes across any orifices, holes, crypts, or glands, it will, however, gladly occupy these, and there may then be a degree of tissue destruction.
- Secondly, he states that he was never told that there were indications of German intentions to occupy Siwa and Giarabub.
- Check from time to time that residents have something to occupy themselves on hand.
- Kangaroos occupy the roles that antelope and deer take in the rest of the world, with species adapted to grazing and browsing in grasslands and bush.
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