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Перевод: inclusive speek inclusive


[прилагательное]
включающий; содержащий; включающий в себя; заключающий в себе;
[наречие]
включительно


Тезаурус:

  1. The ban, which runs from August 8-17 inclusive is Cauthen's fifth, but the first for whip abuse.
  2. Buy an all inclusive Steam and Stroll ticket to ride the rails and walk the trails from various stations with our guide.
  3. No doubt there will be would-be adopters who are likely to find the possibility of inclusive adoption threatening and not wish to proceed.
  4. Some quote all-in prices inclusive of VAT, while others itemise everything separately, and then add the VAT to the total.
  5. If sun, sand and sea are the main ingredients you look for in a holiday, then you'll really enjoy your stay here, and when you come camping with club in the South of France you get the best of both these worlds - the chance to enjoy a superb sun-filled holiday with a really lively bunch of friendly people at an inclusive price which gives you value for money.
  6. Every Saturday, from 4 July until 29 August inclusive, the Park is open until 9.30pm so you can enjoy the rides, attractions and live entertainment for longer.
  7. All prices for cushions are inclusive of the feather pad and VAT and start from 7.95 for a cotton, contrast piped, 16 16 cushion with a choice of 30 colours!
  8. The wormery is available from: Original Organics Ltd, Organic House, PO Box 6, Tiverton, Devon EX16 7SL and costs 38.45 inclusive.
  9. At the following Clubs all child prices and reductions apply to children aged 2-;16 inclusive:
  10. A three-course dinner, inclusive of sherry on arrival, coffee, and liqueurs will be 17.50.
  11. In the 18 years 1798-;1815 inclusive, for each million tons sold there were 0.62 explosions and approximately 11 deaths; in 1817-;1834 inclusive the cost was 0.68 explosions, a 10 per cent increase, but with the loss of only 8.7 lives: for 1839-;1844, this had fallen further to 6.5 lives, But the three periods are not easily comparable; the new production came not from the old collieries described but from new and ever deeper ones to the south and east made accessible after 1815 by steam-and-gravity operated railways.
  12. Evolution can thus favour apparently "altruistic" behaviour which increases the reproductive output of relatives, if this behaviour really does increase the individual's inclusive fitness - the total representation of its genes in the next generation.
  13. Those that increase inclusive fitness through behaviour facilitating reproduction by relatives are nepotistic.

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