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3 the manner in which the clause came into being
Юридический термин: обстоятельства, при которых условие было включено в договорУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the manner in which the clause came into being
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4 the manner in which
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5 the manner in which anode current varies with grid voltage shows that
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the manner in which anode current varies with grid voltage shows that
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6 the manner in which it is done
Программирование: способ, которым это делаетсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the manner in which it is done
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7 the manner of his argument
Общая лексика: то, как он аргументирует свою точку зренияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the manner of his argument
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8 the manner of transporting people and goods
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the manner of transporting people and goods
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9 the manner of doing
روشيا طريقهكاري،طرز انجامكاري -
10 the manner expressly consented to
die Art der ausdrücklich zugestimmt wurdeFirst banking dictionary > the manner expressly consented to
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11 to the manner born
привыкший с пелёнок; врождённый, прирождённый [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Horatio: "Is it a custom?" Hamlet: "Ay, marry, is't; But to my mind, - though I am native here, And to the manner born, - it is a custom More honour'd in the breach than the observance... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Hamlet’, act I, sc. 4) — Горацио: "Таков обычай?" Гамлет: "Да, есть такой; По мне, однако, - хоть я здесь родился И свыкся с нравами, - обычай этот Похвальнее нарушить, чем блюсти." (перевод М. Лозинского)
Her mind had awakened rapidly to details of furniture, clothing arrangement, decorations, manner, forms, customs, but - she was not to the manner born. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Jennie Gerhardl’, ch. XLVI) — Она быстро научилась разбираться в тонкостях обстановки, туалетов, манер, светских обычаев, но это было у нее благоприобретенное, а не впитанное с молоком матери.
She played aristocratic rôles in productions of the Yarram Dramatic Society as if to the manner born. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Child of the Hurricane’, ch. XI) — Играя роли аристократок в спектаклях местного драматического кружка, миссис Мьюир попадала в свою стихию.
Robert: "...I have had no wide and varied experience in making proposals of marriages." Caroline: "Really. In that case I can only congratulate you. You made this one as though to the manner born." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Unattainable’, act I) — Роберт: "...что касается предложений руки и сердца, то у меня по этой части нет большого опыта." Каролина: "Неужели! В таком случае поздравляю вас. Вы сделали мне предложение так, как будто у вас к этому прирожденный талант."
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12 after the manner
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13 in the manner
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14 to the manner born
пpивычный c пeлёнoк; вpoждённый, пpиpoждённый [шeкcпиpoвcкoe выpaжeниe]Robert....I have had no wide and varied experience in making proposals of marriages. Caroline. Really. In that case I can only congratulate you. You made this one as though to the manner born (W. S. Maugham). From the first I myself admired her, because I found her to be a lady to the manner born - she was interesting (Th. Dreiser) -
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16 (as/as if) to the manner born
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18 to the manner born
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19 (as) to the manner born
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20 after the manner
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