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Перевод: become speek become


[глагол]
делаться; становиться; случаться; годиться; приличествовать; быть к лицу; стать; статься


Тезаурус:

  1. They are being kept in cells under close observation because of fears that they may become suicidal or stage a protest.
  2. It was pointless, I had no ambition to become a "star".
  3. "If we move to London, become bigger, when we come back we would want to play this place but there's the danger that the manager is not going to pay us more than a hundred quid because we only draw a certain crowd
  4. Darkroom work for Cecil Beaton (whom he also regularly photographed) and for Peter Rose Pulham (whose studio he took over in Berkeley Square when the latter went to Paris to become a painter) provided Goodman with the visual stimulus that helped create his most imaginative work.
  5. The hospitality of the religious houses had become the responsibility of the gentry.
  6. As a greater range of individual views prevails, so the poverty of policy choices made by a virtually self-selected group of politicians will become less and less acceptable.
  7. Quarrelling among siblings is so common that it has become accepted as "normal".
  8. There is no need to become over-anxious about the subject of diet for the elderly.We simply need to keep a careful eye on things, to see that they are eating a good variety of food which includes plenty of protein, dairy products and fresh fruit and vegetables, together with some roughage, which is often best taken in the form of a bran cereal, and which will, in many cases, completely eliminate the problem of constipation and ease that of piles.
  9. It has become a "social poison" like PCBs or asbestos, regardless of its real health effects."
  10. As you begin to improve, you will become aware of the importance of being able to direct the ball deep, close to the baseline.
  11. To stage the Exhibition, Prince Albert commissioned the services of Sir Joseph Paxton, who had become head gardener to the Duke of Devonshire, and had acquired a reputation for his effective building of large glass houses.
  12. One example is the way Christians become tongue-tied when people define themselves by what they reject in Christianity.
  13. Imagine the very worst that can happen at the interview - you fall over, give all the wrong answers, blush and become tongue-tied, antagonize the interviewer, do everything so badly you patently have not got a hope of getting the job.

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