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Перевод: search
[прилагательное] поисковый; [существительное] поиски ; поиск ; обыск ; розыск ; исследование; изыскание; [глагол] искать; поискать; исследовать; обыскивать; разыскивать; шарить; зондировать; проникать
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- So an urgent appeal is being launched in Britain and in other countries asking people to search for their old slide-rules in attics, in schools and in lab store rooms.
- Small peasant farmers can not compete with capitalist concerns, with the result that they often lose their land to them and end up working for them or migrating to the towns in search of wage labour.
- Recall and precision scores are calculated for each search.
- "So what can I tell you?" said Shorty to the umpteenth magazine interviewer who came to call, looking for the definitive analysis in the search for Jack Nicholson, once he had become a star.
- We spoke in earlier chapters of people's search for meaning as they look for the person who has died, and saw that at such times a sortie into faith healing or clairvoyance is quite common.
- It will not carry police powers of arrest and search of premises.
- This is not a film for those in search of easy entertainment or simple dispositions of good and evil.
- This emphasis was developed during the renaissance, when happiness was interpreted as the search for Utopia.
- This did not mean that the play itself was not exciting as drama, but it meant that for Eliot, intent on his search for a vital relation between ritual and art, this play would not suffice.
- When the nymphs are hatched into young males and females, they each make a shallow burrow from which they emerge at night to search for a mate.
- Builder Les, from Aldershot, Hampshire, went in search of a big roach after banking a 27 lb 1 oz pike earlier in the season but his efforts had produced only chub until this capture.
- It leaves precious few clues for anyone in search of lines that trace directly back to Gedge's own life.
- The debates take on an almost sacramental nature as speakers resort to the most basic metaphors of reproduction and renewal in a search for the rites of an inner city spring (Goldberg, 1990).
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