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1) General subject: gain one's point, prevail, succeed, drop short, fall short, achieve one's objectives3) Military: achieve the goal4) Mathematics: this aim is attained by reducing5) Economy: attain an object6) Politics: (своей) achieve (one's) purpose, (своей) fulfil (one's) purpose, (своей) gain (one's) purpose7) Makarov: succeed (в переносном смысле) -
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•These ends may be accomplished (or achieved) by passing the tubing through a circular cooling die.
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* * *Достигать целиThe application of the anemometer to a transonic axial compressor rotor demonstrated that these goals were met.Appropriately timed measurements indicated that this objective was realized.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать цели
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•These ends may be accomplished (or achieved) by passing the tubing through a circular cooling die.
•This objective (or goal) is accomplished (or This aim is attained, or This purpose is served) by reducing...
•The purposes of descriptive geometry are accomplished through the employment of...
•To achieve this objective one has to...
•The object has been attained by placing...
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