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Terms for subject Cliche / convention containing effort | all forms
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in an ongoing effortпостоянно работать над (требует замены конструкции, но точно отображает смысл: As the years passed, PMEL researchers continued to deploy hydrophones ever closer to Antarctica in an ongoing effort to study the sounds of sea floor volcanoes and earthquakes. -- занимаясь непрерывной / постоянной работой по изучению акустики океана noaa.gov ART Vancouver)
make a conscious effortцеленаправленно работать (He also talked about the distinctive stylistic unity in the records he has produced, calling the sound "clean and tidy," and how his work with Linda Ronstadt changed the direction of her career. "I made a conscious effort to focus on the brilliance of her voice and her singing," he recounted. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
take the time and effortне пожалеть сил и времени ("Sulcatas are one of the largest tortoises that we have. And the reason that we call them tanks is because of their incredible ability to dig through, well, most people's houses," said Walton, who works at Dewdney Animal Hospital in Maple Ridge, about 45 kilometres east of Vancouver. "These can be wonderful pets if you take the time and effort, and have long-term planning and family members who are willing to take on this animal after you die," he said. cbc.ca ART Vancouver)