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Перевод: commend speek commend


[глагол]
хвалить; рекомендовать; прельщать; привлекать; вверять


Тезаурус:

  1. In these awards there are elements of Buggins's Turn and resurrection, but what else could be expected of the merry band of superannuated politicians commanded to commend the necessary artists?
  2. Thus we commend the Bible to be read by the Churches and by Christian families in their homes, as nourishment for their souls, and not to be separated from the sacrament in the liturgy; we commend modern translations, into the various languages, as a help to understanding; we commend the people who have the duty of seeking to interpret the Bible in terms of the modern scientific view of the world; and remind the Churches that all knowledge is of God and therefore that scientific discovery is also part of His work; and so the world will be brought to know God as its Maker, and the Cross as timeless.
  3. The Roehampton experiment has much to commend it.
  4. If Sir Ian intends a moral to be drawn, it would seem to be that prudent paternalism has much to commend it.
  5. The camera work is superb and I must especially commend to you all the final shots of the film which show a train heading up the Talerddig incline taken from a nearby hillside.
  6. Furthermore, it recognized that because it could not supply such high quality weaponry as the United States, and because communism did not commend itself to most Arab regimes, the Soviet-Arab bond was bound to remain weaker than the American-Israeli one.
  7. Almighty Father, we commend to Your loving care all who suffer; grant them patience.
  8. Apart from Kevin Moseley's steady supply from the line-out, there was nothing much to commend in a Welsh forward effort which reverted to the very worst Eighties stereotype of static, cumbersome donkeys only too willing to slow the game to walking pace.
  9. School led (be it school based or off-site) INSET has much to commend it and would appear to be a very productive and effective means of meeting the development needs of both the school and the staff.
  10. Referring to "active citizenship" as defined by Douglas Hurd, he wrote: "As a platitude it has much to commend it.
  11. For the non-obese patient over 65 years who needs a sulphonylurea, a short-acting drug like tolbutamide has much to commend it as the elderly are more prone to hypoglycaemia.
  12. (It is a standard procedure of politicians, when embarking upon a course which lacks logical coherence, to disarm critics and criticism by describing what they do or commend as "only a first step"; for who can demand logic from "a first step"?)
  13. The awards, which have been designed specifically to commend excellence within newspaper publishing, were organised by Newspaper Focus magazine.

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