Translation for '
co-ordinate' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | co-ordinate | more co-ordinate | most co-ordinate |
| NOUN | co-ordinate | co-ordinates |
| VERB | to co-ordinate | co-ordinated | co-ordinated co-ordinating | co-ordinates |
| SYNO | co-ordinate | coordinate |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- In February 1948, Grierson was appointed the controller of the Central Office of Information's film operations to co-ordinate the work of the Crown Film Unit and Films Division, and to take overall charge of the planning, production and distribution of government films.
- A Harwich International Shanty Festival was set up in 2006 to organise and co-ordinate an annual sea shanty festival in October.
- The tank unit had not been trained in close infantry support and failed to co-ordinate with the Australian infantry.
- The aims of EU policy in this area are to co-ordinate and stimulate research.
- Differing release strategies of governments have led to an international project (IPUMS) to co-ordinate access to microdata and corresponding metadata.
- Controllers may co-ordinate position reports provided by pilots, or in high traffic areas (such as the United States) they may use radar to see aircraft positions.
- One of the conditions of Marshall Aid was that the nations' leaders must co-ordinate economic efforts and pool the supply of raw materials.
- Members of bands would form more clearly bounded and centralized polities, because such polities could begin producing surpluses that could support a standing army that could fight against states, and they would have a leadership that could co-ordinate economic production and military activities.
- The Constitution of Malaysia provides that there shall be two High Courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction.
- They were to work with the French Resistance to co-ordinate widespread overt (as opposed to clandestine) acts of resistance.
- The Association of African Universities has received funds to enable it to co-ordinate knowledge-sharing among the 19 universities in West Africa involved in the project.
- This allows separate parts of a complex process to have individual control while allowing the subsystems to co-ordinate over the communication link.
- ... PP2C) co-ordinate 2 catalytically essential metal ions within their active site.
- Recommendations of the Hamoodur Rahman Commission helped establish the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee to co-ordinate all military work and oversee joint missions and their execution during operations.
- Higher MHC II expression increases presentation of these peptides to helper T cells; these cells release cytokines (such as more interferons and interleukins, among others) that signal to and co-ordinate the activity of other immune cells.
- Beyond a certain value of [...] , a chromaticity co-ordinate may be equidistant to two points on the locus, causing ambiguity in the CCT.
- In coordination games, players must coordinate their strategies for a good outcome.
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