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1 тяга к учебе
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2 тяга
1. ж.1. тк. ед. (в трубе и т. п.) draught3. тех. ( приспособление) (control-)rod4. тк. ед. (к; влечение) thirst (for), craving (for); ( склонность) propensity (to, for); ( вкус) taste (for)тяга к знаниям — thirst / craving for knowledge, hankering after knowledge
2. ж. охот.тяга к чтению — bent / taste for reading
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3 тяга
I ж.1) (в трубе и т.п.) draught [-ɑːft] брит.; draft амер.в трубе́ нет тя́ги — the chimney does not draw
2) тех. ( перемещающая сила) tractionси́ла тя́ги — tractive force
ко́нная тя́га — horse traction
на ко́нной тя́ге — horse-drawn
парова́я тя́га — steam traction
механи́ческая тя́га — mechanical traction
электри́ческая тя́га — electric traction
3) тех. (стержень, трос) (control) rod4) (к; влечение) thirst (for), craving (for); ( склонность) propensity (to, for); ( вкус) taste (for)тя́га к зна́ниям — thirst / craving for knowledge, hankering after knowledge
тя́га к учёбе — eagerness to study
II ж. охот.тя́га к чте́нию — bent / taste for reading
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4 старание
1) General subject: application, application to work, assiduity, care, diligence, effort, endeavour, pains, painstaking, studiousness, trouble, eagerness2) American: endeavor3) Obsolete: study4) Religion: making an effort5) Jargon: the big time6) Advertising: preoccupation7) Business: exertion8) Aviation medicine: striving
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