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Макаров: ценный опытУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > instructive experience
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Politics english-russian dictionary > instructive experience
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Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > instructive experience
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прил.общ. поучительный; полезный; информативный (предоставляющий полезные сведения о чем-л., проливающий свет на что-л.)interesting and instructive lecture — интересная и содержательная [информативная\] лекция
It will be instructive to analyze the results. — Было бы полезно проанализировать результаты.
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nto have broad experience in overseas affairs — обладать большим опытом внешнеполитической деятельности
to know by / from experience — знать по опыту
- battle experienceto lack experience — недоставать опыта; испытывать недостаток в опыте
- broad exchange of experience
- combat experience
- diplomat with long experience
- experience in diplomacy
- experience in training
- experience of war
- first-hand experience
- foreign experience
- inadequate experience
- instructive experience
- international experience
- little experience
- meaningful experience
- multiform experience
- on the rich experience
- political experience
- practical experience
- production experience
- reciprocal exchange of experience
- relevant work experience
- rich experience
- sharing of experience
- slight experience
- specialized experience
- survey of country experience
- technical experience
- ten-year experience
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[ɪn'laɪt(ə)nɪŋ], [en-]прил.1) назидательный, наставительный, поучительныйthoroughly enlightening — в высшей степени назидательный, поучительный
It can be an enormously enlightening and exciting experience. — Это может быть крайне поучительно и интересно.
Syn:2) разъясняющий, проливающий светTheir representative gave an enlightening talk on the work done at the animal park. — Их представитель провёл разъяснительную беседу о проделанной в заповеднике работе.
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['lesən]nурок, занятиеWe have no lessons today. — У нас сегодня нет занятий. /Мы сегодня не занимаемся.
Let it be a lesson to you. — Пусть это послужит вам уроком.
He got a good lesson. — Он получил хороший урок.
Proverbs give us the best lessons in the art of expression. — Пословицы лучше всего учат нас искусству выражать свои мысли.
Nature teaches beautiful lessons. — Природа учит нас понимать красоту.
- easy lesson- revision lesson
- English lesson
- instructive lesson
- daily lessons
- conversational lessons
- singing lesson
- class lessons
- history lessons
- whole lesson
- half the lesson
- lesson one
- one lesson ahead of smb
- lesson in mathematics
- lesson on this subject
- lesson in culture
- one's lesson from such an accident is...
- lesson of losing a fight
- smb's homework for the next lesson - attend one's lessons- be taught by postal lessons- begin the lesson- draw a lesson from the incident- drive home the lesson
- exchange lessons in our respective subjects
- get a lesson across to one's pupils
- give vocal lessons
- impose home lessons on young children
- learn a good lesson
- learn a lesson from experience
- miss lessons
- dodge lessons
- practice one's piano lessons
- prepare home lessons
- provide an object
- read smb a lesson
- receive lessons from a correspondence school
- say one's lesson
- take private lessons
- take driving lessons
- take the lesson to heart
- teach smb a lesson
- lesson begins
- lesson is over
- chief lessons to be learnt are...USAGE:
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