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Перевод: preserve speek preserve


[наречие]
впрок;
[существительное]
варенье; презервы ; заповедник ; консервы ; охотничий заповедник;
[глагол]
сохранять; оберегать; хранить; заготовлять впрок; консервировать; охранять; защищать; охранять от браконьеров


Тезаурус:

  1. This means that fishing quotas are likely to fall in coming years in order to preserve the long-term future of the fisheries.
  2. the extent to which the teams would be able to preserve space for development work rather than be drawn into a crisis oriented casework load;
  3. The Habitat Directive would seek to improve this situation, but sadly the UK is kicking up a fuss about the depth of the proposal, which simply wishes to preserve our natural heritage.
  4. The purpose of the planning department is to control local development to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the region.
  5. The Anniversary also served as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the wartime years by those who gave unstintingly to preserve the freedom we now enjoy.
  6. Earlier this week the London Fox sought to defuse the danger of companies being unable to meet their commitments by increasing margins - the amount necessary to preserve the value of collateral with a broker.
  7. Because they were losing their sense of identity, the Liberals were split three ways by the 1931 election - into Simonites, Samuelites, and the Lloyd George family group, The first group advocated co-operation, culminating in a merger, with the Conservatives; the second sought to preserve an independent Liberal party; the third sought co-operation with Labour.
  8. There is however, as always, a number of devoted and sincere people who believe all the teachings and claims of the associated church, and give it complete support, that is, attend the services and other gatherings, provide funds to the limit of their abilities and endeavour to preserve something of that precious atmosphere which pervades all ancient places of worship.
  9. "It may be that many employed people preserve themselves from anxiety and insight into their real selves by contemplating themselves at work"
  10. But win Norwich did and they have since gone on to preserve their First Division lives and reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
  11. HEALTH SECRETARY Virginia Bottomley is fighting a tough behind the scenes battle to preserve her 30 billion health budget.
  12. If there was anyone in the twentieth century to resolve the dilemma, repeat the Beowulf -poet's masterpiece of compromise, and preserve "the permanent value of that pietas which treasures the memory of man's struggles in the dark past, man fallen and not yet saved, disgraced but not dethroned" ("Monsters", p. 266), Tolkien must have thought it should be himself.
  13. If we use energy efficiently, we help preserve our environment, and save money, too.

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