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Перевод: compensate speek compensate


[глагол]
возмещать; возместить; компенсировать; вознаграждать; балансировать; уравновешивать; поддерживать устойчивость валюты; уравнивать


Тезаурус:

  1. DELIGHT, elation and relief greeted the news of the government's decision to compensate investors for the bulk of the losses they had suffered in the collapse of Barlow Clowes.
  2. That elusive and incomplete report tantalizes in its suggestion that the conflict between two sets of ideas and institutions of government had crystallized, had produced a confrontation of philosophies symbolized with quite adequate drama in the request that the state should compensate the tribe for its fallen conscripts.
  3. To compensate for that possibility, sterling-holders need higher interest rates than they would if they believed the pound would never be devalued.
  4. I'd probably have had to compensate that bloke if you'd broken it, and professional photographic equipment costs a devil of a lot, you know."
  5. They compensate for this by gaining water from their food both through the workings of their powerful kidneys, which extract much of the water from the urine, and by the condensation of water during breathing.
  6. II sufficient to compensate for the loss of the constant capital transferred to Dept.
  7. Similarly, Richard, Olivier's son by his third and last wife, Joan Plowright, has decided to talk about his unusual relationship with his father and his own involvement with the Men's Movement, which uses dance, drumming and storytelling to try to compensate for absent fathers.
  8. In shock, the body defences immediately try to compensate by permitting the vessels supplying blood to vital organs such as the brain, heart and kidneys to continue to do so, while the supply to muscles, skin and intestines is severely restricted.
  9. The ward staff, however, can provide additional practical experience to compensate.
  10. The events which led to this began on 30 June 1925 when the coal owners decided that they would abolish the national minimum wage, cut wages by about 10 per cent in order to compensate for the government's return to the gold standard with a reflated pound, and to maintain standard profits no matter how low wages fell.
  11. In the United States cities already have to argue for a notional amount to compensate for such under-recording: the same will probably have to happen in Britain.
  12. To compensate for the huge doses injected into his body every day, his immune system had evolved to recognise the alien insulin and to deactivate it.
  13. As luck would have it, my best friend is the most wonderful cook in the world, and her contributions to any cottage holiday more than compensate for those who come with a tin of sardines in tomato sauce and a Pot Noodle.

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