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Перевод: social
[прилагательное] общественный; социальный; общительный; светский; [существительное] собрание; встреча ; вечеринка ; соцстрах
Тезаурус:
- Spatial boundaries may entail geographical remoteness, distance and other natural features which present obstacles to social intercourse.
- He specifies 150 years because he has in mind the social and political reforms of Peter the Great in the early Eighteenth Century.
- After ten or fifteen minutes break with Susie when she chatted about her social life, I went to the second lesson.
- This points up the possibility that the organizational differences built into the preliminary study may be only surface ones, masking "deeper" structures of thinking about the nature of social work.
- I had previously spent about two years asking local social services and friends for help and not having it happen, so my flat had become pretty run down.
- A look later at a partial list of the Green Party's candidates for the 1989 British Euro-elections confirmed the general impression: it was full of teachers, lecturers, organic small-holders, social workers and adult students, with here and there the stray doctor, engineer and journalist.
- The advantage of this is that social secretaries deal with other people's money, so a few wrong decisions won't hurt their own wallet.
- The answer lies in part in the social position of the reformers who belonged to the professional rather than the employing middle class: they were social workers, teachers, social scientists, philosophers, clerics, doctors, and psychologists, the majority of whom were distanced from the realities of the labour-market.
- There was in Britain no organised social and state support for science.
- The Social Democrats had a strong candidate in Rudolf Scharping, who was leftish enough to keep the backing of the party faithful, calmly reassuring on economic matters to middle-of-the-road voters.
- It was the social security man, and recognizing his voice I braced myself for what he might say.
- The localized system of medico-pedagogical influence on a child, in so far as it is differentiated in an institution for social education, ought to prevail to the extent that it is in accordance with the natural needs of the child and to the extent that it opens creative prospects for the development of the given structure - biological, social, and economic.
- We have unstable social and sexual identities.
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