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постели
progressé
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I. progress N [Brit ˈprəʊɡrɛs, Am ˈprɑɡrɛs]
1. progress (advances):
2. progress (course, evolution):
to be in progress discussions, meeting, work:
II. progress VB intr [Brit prəˈɡrɛs, Am prəˈɡrɛs]
1. progress (develop, improve):
progress work, research, studies, society:
progress person:
2. progress (follow course):
progress person, vehicle, discussion:
progress storm:
as the day progressed
progress report N
haltingly progress
meteoric rise, progress
dispiriting results, progress, remark
décourageant (to do de faire)
impede progress, career
inexorable logic, advance, progress, fate
French
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progress uncountable
progress uncountable
progress uncountable
être en progrès personne:
en réfection’ église, clocher
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I. progress [ˈprəʊgres, Am ˈprɑ:-] N no pl
II. progress [ˈprəʊgres, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB intr
spotty progress
obstruct progress, traffic
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English
progress no pl
progression d'un explorateur, sauveteur, véhicule, d'une armée
avancement des travaux, des négociations, des sciences, des technologies
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I. progress [ˈpra·gres, vb: prə·ˈgres] N
II. progress [ˈpra·gres, vb: prə·ˈgres] VB intr
spotty progress
obstruct progress, traffic
French
French
English
English
progression d'un explorateur, sauveteur, véhicule, d'une armée
avancement des travaux, des négociations, des sciences, des technologies
Present
Iprogress
youprogress
he/she/itprogresses
weprogress
youprogress
theyprogress
Past
Iprogressed
youprogressed
he/she/itprogressed
weprogressed
youprogressed
theyprogressed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprogressed
youhaveprogressed
he/she/ithasprogressed
wehaveprogressed
youhaveprogressed
theyhaveprogressed
Past Perfect
Ihadprogressed
youhadprogressed
he/she/ithadprogressed
wehadprogressed
youhadprogressed
theyhadprogressed
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It is linked to control beliefs, which refers to beliefs about the presence of factors that may facilitate or impede performance of the behavior.
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The next day, being severely impeded by the ice, they changed course and headed away to the north-east.
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A890 featured right-hand drive, impeding forward vision for viewing signals from the footplate.
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They may reinforce the troubled thinking of the mentally ill and impede treatment.
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In practice, real lumps in the throat, such as a cancer, are generally not felt until they impede ingestion of food.
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