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Перевод: bring speek bring


[глагол]
приносить; нести; занести; подносить; привозить; привезти; натащить; вывезти; завезти; приводить; пригнать; доставлять; вызывать; причинять; влечь за собой; доводить; возбуждать; заставлять; убеждать; завести


Тезаурус:

  1. Will we forever be free to roam the underwater kingdom, to bring home our supper?
  2. "Companies based in France, Holland, Germany and Italy currently bring their products into the UK using Sealink.
  3. Labour will work in the United Nations, the Commonwealth, the European Community and NATO to help bring about the peaceful reunification of Cyprus, on the federal basis advocated by the sovereign government of Cyprus.
  4. Earl reluctantly asked North to bring Coy "into the box", and it was the last one he was brought into.
  5. Provided the ultimate prognosis were one of improvement or recovery, it is submitted that anyone - doctor, medical attendant, or other - who turns off the ventilator with knowledge that death will result and an intent to bring this about is guilty of murder.
  6. WILLSFORD, whose careful preparation this season has been timed to bring him to his peak on Martell Grand National day, will carry maximum stable confidence at Liverpool today.
  7. The legal control of odours arising from sewage disposal works merits attention at this point in view of statement of Wills, J. in R. v Parlby that the proper course of action for a local authority complaining of odour nuisance from a sewage disposal works is to obtain leave to file an information in respect of a public nuisance in the name of the Attorney General, "A great public officer, who will not lightly interfere himself, or allow his name to be so used", and for an individual to bring an action for private nuisance.
  8. Mr Duroselle is cataloguing, first, a tendency for Europeans to be more similar than they are different, although their very diversity is what marks them out; and second, the various aspirations - if not actual attempts - to bring Europeans into conscious, and voluntary, union.
  9. Fishing: Can be arranged, bring your own tackle, permits required.
  10. Many other institutes adopted a variety of the armed services funds as their mascot and held "gift sales", "bring and buy" events and so on to raise money for their special fund.
  11. The publishing world would be badly hit if politicians did not bring forth their diaries from time to time, showing just how they reacted at the time to particular world events.
  12. The white heat of nuclear technology promised to bring cheap, clean electricity into the nation's homes at the flick of a switch.
  13. They could never bring their husbands, because to do so, they would have to be considered as a head of a household, something which, as I have said earlier, no woman can be unless her husband is dead, or mentally or physically incapacitated.

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