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Перевод: succeed
[глагол] достигать цели; преуспевать; иметь успех; спориться; следовать за; сменять; наследовать; быть преемником
Тезаурус:
- Cooperation is rarely found to succeed amongst those who are unequal in material terms since it becomes difficult both to ensure an equal distribution of costs and benefits.
- Ann Jones is the Great Britain captain, soon we imagine to succeed Sue Mappin as national women's team manager.
- The association wished to be involved in a major city-centre conversion but needed to be sure that the selected project would succeed.
- Toddlers may succeed in eliciting a punitive response.
- How did Wisley succeed where Loch Lomond, Slaley Hall and Quietwaters failed?
- But if you're looking to buy, whether privately, from a dealer or through an auction, you will only succeed if you are honest with yourself.
- Nor does he always succeed in persuading us that Rimsky Korsakov was altogether wrong in thinking Mussorgsky's orchestration ineffective.
- However, the Conservative Government, at the time of writing, are trying in the most unsubtle ways to destroy the rail network in Scotland, a crime that generations to come will curse them for if they succeed.
- Moreover, if the predator was foreign, it is debatable whether the government would be willing to allow the takeover to succeed - such sentiments were behind the enforced reduction of the Kuwaiti Investment Office's stake in BP in 1988;
- Strong and sturdy and ideally suited to the tough demands of the Southern League, Joe was our first-choice left-back for four full seasons and a considerable favourite with our fans before injury gave talented Horace Colclough the chance to succeed him.
- However, if you keep trying with the plan we outline, you will certainly succeed.
- On the facts presented in the pleadings, provided that the defendant could show some independent evidence that his COMBI truck was sold at an undervalue, he would probably succeed in his defence and counterclaim.
- Perhaps the conductor program will indeed succeed in freeing musicians from the constraints of music's pre-determined parts - namely the notes.
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