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Значения термина more conversant на английском
Значения для термина "more conversant" отсутствуют.
Использование термина more conversant на английском
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You are a man of honor, and moreconversant with business than I.
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With time, I'm sure we'll be moreconversant with Kotchikpa.
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Wilkins, much moreconversant with the Court, spied on them from time to time through a prospective-glass.
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Since our organization is founded on the Bible, we should, as Odd-Fellows, become moreconversant with it.
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After a few muttered imprecations he handed the Bradshaw to Tommy as being moreconversant with its mysteries.
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Her term at Lakeview Hall had made Nan much moreconversant with luxury than she had been before.
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If we had been moreconversant with ancient chronology we might have understood, but we were not so conversant.
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I confess, to my shame, that I am much moreconversant with it than with the succession of our kings.
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With more environmental regulation likely, "They need to get moreconversant with climate risk," she said in an interview on Tuesday.
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He saw that the men of the old régime were moreconversant in the art of flattery, more eager than the new men.
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However we left the matter to be settled by our friends at the fort who were moreconversant with winter travelling than ourselves.
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Altogether, he had the look of a man moreconversant with mint juleps and oyster suppers than with the hardships of prairie service.
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He is moreconversant with the divine prophets than the world's profits, and makes the joy of his soul in the tidings of his salvation.
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But these are questions which I must leave to those moreconversant with the merits and demerits of free trade and protection than I am.
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The moreconversant one becomes with systems of classification, when reduced to practice, the more he becomes assured that a perfect bibliographical system is impossible.
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"A subject with which I have been forced to become moreconversant than ever I thought possible."