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Перевод: earmark speek earmark


[существительное]
клеймо; тавро; клеймо на ухе; отличительный признак;
[глагол]
клеймить; накладывать клеймо; накладывать тавро; предназначать; ассигновать; откладывать


Тезаурус:

  1. Before that he had helped to earmark dons and outstanding undergraduates for signal intelligence work in the event of war.
  2. On Oct. 29 the UN Security Council had endorsed recommendations submitted by UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali urging member states voluntarily to earmark troops for rapid deployment in international emergencies.
  3. Working outside the areas covered by the existing Teesside Development Corporation, the proposed new Urban Regeneration Agency would reclaim derelict land and earmark suitable sites for redevelopment, he said.
  4. Maybe we should earmark perhaps my birthday, to go out.
  5. Because the national curriculum cannot be properly taught without new textbooks, we will earmark funds for class and library books.
  6. It says the Department of Industry (DoI) and Department of Education and Science should earmark at least six universities as bodies especially suitable for doing industrial RD.
  7. And er there was a stage when we came to the, where we really decided we'd have to earmark different streets, how far we were gonna go in the centre of the town, because people were beginning to get grants for altering houses, and then in another five years time the council, the council were having to buy back these houses to redevelop the area.
  8. Another institution attempting to earmark ventures ripe for a dose of finance is Technical Development Capital (TDC), part of the Finance for Industry group, which is owned by Britain's big banks.
  9. And so I what I said was, as part of their community service, we would then earmark the various small erm children's homes, old people's homes and they would go as a team of electricians, fitters, craftsmen and do a community work.
  10. Dorset SSD director Robin Se-Queira, who attended a national conference last week, hopes local authorities will earmark funds out of their community care grant for drug and alcohol care, though no extra funds have been given by the government for this new responsibility.
  11. THE TOWN of Nagasaki said yesterday it would earmark two million yen (12,000) in its 1993 budget towards aiding Korean survivors of the 1945 US atomic bombing of the city, but the Koreans, who were working in Nagasaki as imported labourers, must come to Japan to receive the free medical treatment.
  12. When, therefore, on 9 December 1949, an amendment to the Military Aid Program bill proposed by the combined Senate Committees on Foreign Relations and Armed Services sought to earmark the sum of 75 m. for what was eventually described as the "general area of China", in voting to cut the appropriation for the Military Assistance Program in half the House of Representatives may, as Acheson said, have been in one of its berserk moods; but in order to save the Program, and its underpinning of the fledgling North Atlantic Alliance, Acheson was prepared to accept the amendment and, as he presents it, it seems to have been one of the easiest passages in that summer of difficult decisions.
  13. He knows the Treasury does not allow departments to earmark tax revenues.

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