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Перевод: eradication speek eradication


[существительное]
искоренение; уничтожение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. PASS Co. carry out without cost or obligation a detailed survey for TIMBER INFESTATION and RISING DAMP; a comprehensive report coupled together with estimated cost of eradication will be sent, in most cases, within 24 hours of notification.
  2. The building owner may either employ a builder to carry out the work or opening up and eradication, or he may call in one of the numerous specialist firms to deal with the attack.
  3. We must move on towards eradication.
  4. Both Bauthumleys then were closely involved in the emergence of Nonconformity in Leicester, a process which was hastened by the action of the forces attempting to achieve its eradication.
  5. In 1957, the World Health Organisation launched an almost worldwide eradication programme based on spraying houses with residual insecticides.
  6. Formed by Beamish in 1918 as a patriotic organization dedicated to the eradication of what it termed alien influences in British life, the Britons campaigned for the forced expulsion of Jews from England and for the revoking of the Act of Settlement of 1700, which would ensure that immigrants and their descendents would be ineligible to hold public office.
  7. In 1969, the World Health Assembly decided to abandon the aim of eradication in favour of what it considered to be the more realistic one of control to a level manageable by the existing public health services.
  8. The clause is relatively mild, requiring international agencies to commit themselves to support eradication efforts.
  9. In June 1989 unions representing coca growers had organized protests against forced eradication plans see p. 36483.
  10. This, then, was the method adopted almost universally for the control and eradication of malaria after the Second World War.
  11. For all its fragmentation and factionalism, most of the "New Left" was also united around the central tenets of Che Guevara's Marxism, which included (1) the necessarily socialist nature of the Latin American revolution (that is, a rejection of the concept of a "progressive national bourgeoisie" and the "national democratic" stage, which was perceived as yet another indefinite postponement of the eradication of poverty); (2) the role of the armed struggle as an essential pre-condition for it; (3) the emphasis on the self-disciplined and altruistic "new man"; and (4) the importance of the countryside and the potential of the peasantry as the new revolutionary class.
  12. Taking out some and reducing the number of pests is one thing, but reliable eradication can hardly be expected or hoped for, and much as it may displease those purists who do not like the idea of using poisonous chemicals in the garden, they have to be our main line of defence and protection of our roses.
  13. In areas where other treponematoses used to be endemic, as was yaws in the West Indies, the eradication of the non-venereal treponemal disease has been followed by an upsurge in the incidence of syphilis, perhaps because there is an ecological niche to be filled.

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