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(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizuoti, kultūrinti- civilisation -
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(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilisera- civilisation -
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v. göra civiliserad, träna, tämja, lära* * *(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilisera- civilisation -
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(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) (z)civilizovat- civilisation* * *• civilizovat -
109 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) (z)civilizovat- civilisation* * *• civilizovat -
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m 1. sgt (G ludu) (masy) people- głos/gniew/wola ludu the voice/wrath/will of the people- pochodzić a. wywodzić się z ludu to come from the lower classes of society2. sgt (G luda a. ludu) pot., żart. (tłum, ludzie) folk- przed wejściem czekała już kupa luda a crowd of people was waiting to enter- ludy koczownicze/osiadłe/pierwotne nomadic/settled/primitive peoples- ludy słowiańskie/germańskie/mongolskie Slavic/Germanic/Mongolian peoples- □ Lud Boży Relig. people of God- ludy karłowate Antrop. dwarfs, dwarves- ludy megalityczne Antrop. Megalithic peoplesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lu|d
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111 ogłup|ić
pf — ogłup|iać impf vt to stupefy- społeczeństwo zostało ogłupione prymitywną propagandą society was stupefied by (the) primitive propagandaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ogłup|ić
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114 доклассовый
докла́ссовое первобы́тное о́бщество — primitive classless society
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116 civilize
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117 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizovať- civilisation -
118 civilize
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119 test
[test] 1. сущ.1) проверка, испытание; тестdifficult / demanding test — трудное испытание
exhaustive / extensive / thorough tests — всесторонние, тщательные исследования
to administer / conduct / give a test — проводить испытание
He was put to test. — Его подвергли испытанию.
- service testOur product will stand the test of time. — Наша разработка выдержит испытание временем.
- test run2)а) проверочная, контрольная работа; тестto draw up / make up / set a test — брит. составлять контрольную, тест
to bear / pass the test — выдержать испытание
Out of a total of 2,600 pupils only 920 passed the test. — Из общего числа в 2600 учеников испытание выдержали только 920.
- multiple-choice testShe had sold her bike, taken a driving test and bought a car. — Она продала свой велосипед, сдала экзамен на права и купила себе машину.
- proficiency testб) психол. тест- aptitude test
- free-association test
- intelligence test
- lie-detector test
- personality test
- psychological test3) мерило; критерийIt is a commonplace fact that holidays are a major test of any relationship. — Общеизвестно, что отпуска являются серьёзным испытанием отношений на прочность.
The test of any civilized society is how it treats its minorities. — Мерилом цивилизованности любого общества является то, как в нём относятся к меньшинствам.
Syn:4) мед.; хим. исследование, анализ; проверкаblood test — анализ крови, исследование крови
to carry out / conduct / do / run a test — проводить, делать анализ
They conducted a series of tests on me at the health center. — В медицинском центре у меня взяли анализы.
- diagnostic test - litmus testThe family doctor ordered numerous, expensive medical tests, which revealed no physical problem. — Семейный врач велел сделать массу дорогостоящих медицинских анализов, которые ничего не дали.
- Papanicolaou test
- Pap test
- patch test
- paternity test
- saliva test
- skin test
- tuberculin test
- visual test5) хим. реактив2. гл.Put one half of this lead into a test. — Положите половину имеющегося здесь свинца в пробирную чашку.
1)а) подвергать испытанию, проверкеto test smb.'s eyesight — проверять чьё-л. зрение
to test the apparatus — спорт. опробовать снаряд
б) подвергаться испытанию, проходить теств) амер. показать в результате испытания, дать результат; обнаруживать определённые свойства в результате испытанийThe eyesight of different peoples may test the same, yet some primitive peoples seem to white explorers to see as if they were using binoculars. — Хотя зрение у разных народов может на поверку оказаться одинаковым, белым исследователям кажется, что одни примитивные народы видят во сто крат лучше, чем другие.
2)а) = test out тестировать; проверять с помощью тестовI have tested the water in all the wells. — Я проверил воду во всех колодцах.
The model must be tested out before we put the product on sale. — Образец должен быть протестирован до того, как мы запустим продукт в производство.
Working in the new school gave him a chance to test out some of the latest ideas in education. — Работа в новой школе предоставила ему возможность проверить на практике некоторые новейшие идеи в сфере образования.
б) экзаменовать3) проверять, убеждатьсяSyn:try 2., put to the proof4)а) хим. подвергать действию реактива; брать пробу•Syn:assay 2.3. прил.испытательный, пробный, контрольный, проверочный -
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1. n корнеплод2. n корень, отдельное растениеto root away — ликвидировать, уничтожать; вырывать с корнем
3. n основание, кореньalthaea root — алтейный корень, корень алтея аптечного
strike root — пускать корни; укореняться; укорениться
4. n родоначальник, предок, корень; род, давший много ответвленийroot out — вырывать с корнем; выискивать; выискать
5. n причина, источникthe root of the matter — суть дела, сущность вопроса
6. n база, основаroot principle — основной, основополагающий принцип
root cause — основная причина, первопричина
7. n корни, связи; привычное окружение8. n библ. отпрыск, потомок9. n мат. корень; радикал10. n муз. основной тон аккорда11. n тех. вершина12. n тех. хвост13. n ав. комель; корневая частьroot directory — корневой справочник; корневой каталог
root medium — ризосфера, корневая среда
14. v пускать корни; укореняться15. v сажать, высаживать16. v внедрять17. v внедряться18. v преим. разг. корениться19. v приковывать, пригвождать20. v выкорчёвывать21. v рыть землю рылом22. v рыться, искать23. v амер. поощрять, ободрять24. v амер. поддерживать; желать успехаСинонимический ряд:1. foundation (noun) base; basis; bedrock; cause; cornerstone; footing; foundation; fundamental; ground; grounds; groundwork; infrastructure; motive; reason; rudiment; stem; substratum; underpinning2. heart (noun) be-all and end-all; bottom; center; centre; core; essence; essentiality; focus; gist; heart; hub; kernel; marrow; meat; nub; pith; quick; quintessence; quintessential; rock bottom; soul; spirit; stuff; substance; virtuality3. source (noun) derivation; fount; fountain; fountainhead; inception; mother; origin; provenance; provenience; rootage; source; spring; well; wellhead; wellspring; whence4. underground plant growth (noun) bulb; radix; rhizome; rootlet; rootstock; root-stock; taproot; tuber; underground plant growth5. applaud (verb) applaud; boost; cheer; clap; encourage; rise to; support6. dig (verb) dig; discover; expose; reveal; uncover7. fix (verb) connect; embed; entrench; fasten; fix; infix; ingrain; instil; lodge8. poke (verb) poke; pry; rummage; search9. take root (verb) develop; germinate; sprout; take root; thriveАнтонимический ряд:bury; cover; separate; taunt
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