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Перевод: expend speek expend


[глагол]
тратить; расходовать; издерживать


Тезаурус:

  1. "I expect you don't expend much spirit if you're still the old Nigel we all know and love," Fran said.
  2. Unlike most animals, mussels do not expend energy searching for food They wait for the tides and currents to bring it to them.
  3. A little later, as filmmakers began to expend the medium's storytelling capacities, they drew from the techniques developed for the magic lantern or diorama and audiences saw a woman interrupting her husband in the act of kissing the maid, or a miller grappling with chimney sweeps in front of a windmill.
  4. I fall into the occasional thigh-deep drift and expend a great deal of effort in escaping.
  5. Reptiles, weight for weight, need far less food than mammals because they do not need to expend food energy in keeping themselves warm.
  6. Indulging in litigation may mean that you have to expend substantial sums of money and wait a long time before achieving victory; to lose could prove very costly.
  7. We expend endless energy and an awful lot of time each day in pre-empting criticism; in censoring our speech and our behaviour, checking our appearance, taking up less room, making ourselves invisible, smiling at the request of total strangers, feigning pleasure when we feel none - being good girls rather than real women.
  8. Your overall objective should be to ensure that a deal that at first sight looks attractive is not, in the long run, undermined because you have to expend significant additional sums in order to maintain a reasonable life-style abroad and fulfil your duties adequately.
  9. Since Warsaw abounds in quiet, dark places, one doesn't have to expend much precious petrol to satisfy one's Malgosian urges.
  10. As each financial year passes, the bow-wave does, indeed, dissipate as research and development programmes meet snags; as decisions are delayed in the labyrinth of Whitehall committees; as procurement contracts slip behind schedule; and as units expend less than they asked for due to similar delays in their day-to-day training and operations.
  11. They get cheaper insurance rates because their accident records are better; they have fewer problems with their cars because they don't thrash them; and they probably expend far less nervous energy when they are driving, because they treat it like any other domestic activity.
  12. Such questions are, of course, perfectly legitimate, and indeed necessary for any government prepared to expend large sums of public money on education.
  13. The struggle between commercial pressure and good architecture is an unequal one, on which many developers are not prepared to expend much energy.

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