more involved — перевод на русский
I’ve been… looking for a way to get more involved.
Я … хотел принять более активное участие.
I told them to be more involved, if they were part of international volunteering.
Я сказал им принимать более активное участие, если они были частью международных добровольцев.
Feel free to get more involved in whatever aspect of the business that interests you.
Не стесняйся получить более активное участие в любом аспекте бизнеса, который тебя интересует.
No, but I do think you need to be more involved in their lives.
Нет, но я думаю, что тебе нужно принимать более активное участие в их жизни.
I want to be more involved.
Я хочу принимать более активное участие.
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Red, you know I’m trying to get more involved with the church, so he is coming.
Рэд, ты же знаешь, я хочу больше участвовать в церковной жизни, поэтому он и придет.
We haven’t been very involved as grandparents, and we want to be more involved.
Мы хотим быть участвующими дедушкой и бабушкой, мы хотим больше участвовать в жизни Джона.
That way you can be more involved in your son’s life.
Так и ты сможешь больше участвовать в жизни своего сына.
In fact, I would love to get more involved in civic activities.
Кроме того, мне бы хотелось больше участвовать в жизни города.
— Mm. — So, I really do wanna get more involved, which is why I’m so excited about serving on this very inspiring committee.
Я правда хочу больше участвовать, поэтому я очень рада помогать в этом вдохновляющем родительском комитете.
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No, this is a little more involved than that.
Нет, мне надо сделать несколько больше.
Linda, the concept of an intentional community like Elysium is far more involved and far more evolved than any of these plastic, shrink-wrapped summations you’re coming outwith.
Линда, принцип осознанного сообщества, такого как Элизиум, это гораздо больше погружения и гораздо больше открытости, чем в этом пластиковом, обернутом в целлофан социуме, от которого вы ушли.
This is too fucked up. These people are happy living here. Good for them, but I don’t want to get any more involved.
ну мы и облажались эти люди счастливы быть здесь рад за них, но я не хочу больше иметь с этим дело я закончил также, если она под наркотой и спит с этим мужиком то в чём смысл этого места?
Actually, legally, we are not allowed to discuss that, but we can all become more involved in our children’s lives, okay?
Официально нам запрещено это обсуждать, но мы можем больше интересоваться жизнью наших детей, так?
I just don’t want you to get more involved than you already are.
Я просто не хочу, чтобы ты больше чем вы уже являетесь.
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In the maze of difficulties in which we became ever more involved, my hopes rested on the answer of the Chinamen.
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In longer and more involved sentences the risk of ambiguity is obviously much greater.
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The insufficiency of such a notation in the more involved expressions frequently arising in algebra is readily seen.
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«Fate has once more involved me in its net,» cried Auriol bitterly.
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To be «involved» was of the essence of everybody’s affairs, and also at every particular moment to be more involved than usual.
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«You may be sure, my dear, that I don’t wish to get any more involved in this coil of sin and misery than you do,» I began.
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But there is more involved in this utterance than the words themselves will expressly carry.
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He will be more involved than the dad was last time I got pregnant.
Он будет более вовлечен в процедуру, чем отец, когда я забеременела в прошлый раз.
This was more involved with the religion that hinges around a relationship with the Father.
Это было больше связано с религией, которая обращается вокруг отношений с Отцом.
In dimensions greater than 2, the theory becomes far more involved.
We would like the university to be more involved, especially in the educational program component, and also financially.
Мы бы хотели, чтобы университет был более вовлечен в работу клиники, особенно в образовательную и финансовую составляющие.
In this regard, I encourage all Cypriots to become more involved in the debate on the future of their country.
В связи с этим призываю всех киприотов к более активному участию в обсуждении вопроса о будущем их страны.
The International Olympic Committee is becoming
more
and more involved in humanitarian activities in various parts of the world.
Международный олимпийский комитет принимает все большее участие в гуманитарных мероприятиях в различных частях мира.
These experiences empower students to take on leadership roles in their schools and communities and
motivate them to become more involved in the work of the UN.
Этот опыт расширяет возможности студентов, позволяя взять на себя руководящую роль в своих школах и общинах,
а также стимулировать их к более активному участию в работе ООН.
They expressed the hope that the
Middle East Quartet would become more involved in the effort to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Они выразили надежду на более активное вовлечение ближневосточной<< четверки>> в усилия по оживлению израильско- палестинского мирного процесса.
Here, even the daily life does not seem such a chore,
but a bystander can show to your life more involved than the closest relative.
Здесь даже повседневная жизнь кажется не такой рутинной,
а случайный прохожий может проявить к Вашей жизни большее участие, чем самый близкий родственник.
Presidents could become more involved in drafting and not leave everything to the pen holders.
Председатели могли бы больше участвовать в разработке проектов, а не оставлять все на усмотрение кураторов.
We seek to balance and diversify the Debian Project by actively engaging with
interested women and encouraging them to become more involved with Debian.
Мы стремимся найти баланс и разнообразить проект Debian путем активного привлечения заинтересованных женщин и
This also promotes transparency, participation and accountability,
as the community becomes more involved and information becomes easily accessible.
Они стимулируют также транспарентность, участие и подотчетность,
поскольку община становится более вовлеченной, а информация- легкодоступной.
One way to guarantee more involved discussions on human rights was to increase
ties with other international organizations and to expand regional involvement.
Одним из способов гарантировать проведение более заинтересованных обсуждений вопросов прав человека является
упрочение связей с другими международными организациями и расширение участия на региональном уровне.
My delegation hopes that the United Nations will become more involved, at the beginning of this third millennium,
in international action to create a true human rights culture.
Моя делегация надеется, что Организации Объединенных Наций примет большее участие в начале третьего тысячелетия в международных действиях
с целью создания подлинной культуры прав человека.
Generally speaking, rural women are more involved in local matters,
especially in the planning of local authorities’ development projects.
Сельские женщины, как правило, ведут себя более активно на местном уровне,
в частности при планировании проектов развития местных общин.
As they become more involved in economic development, they are also becoming important partners of the SSE.
In order to be more involved in local churches live and activities,
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich and his wife moved from their home in Fresno into a rented house in West Sacramento.
Чтобы быть полнее вовлеченным в жизнь поместных церквей, Вячеслав Михайлович оставил
свой дом во Фресно и вместе с женой поселился в арендованном доме в Вест Сакраменто.
In the future you will become more involved in the decision making, and consulted before action is taken.
В будущем вы будете принимать большее участие в принятии решений, и с вами будут советоваться перед тем, как приступать к действиям.
Now you have to do the’more involved‘ math to determine the correct ratio
of filler to active ingredient.
Теперь вы должны сделать„ больше включили“ математику для того чтобы определить правильный коэффициент
заполнителя к активному ингредиенту.
For example,
it has been reported that ISIL has become more involved in the digging and uses contractors with bulldozers to dig at the sites.
Например, сообщалось о том, что ИГИЛ стало принимать больше участия в таких раскопках и использует подрядчиков с бульдозерами для ведения земляных работ в таких местах.
The situation in Central Asia underscores the need for greater interaction between the region and the United Nations.
Such interaction would cause Central Asia to become more involved in international cooperation.
Положение в Центральной Азии подтверждает необходимость более активного взаимодействия региона с Организацией Объединенных Наций,
As it implements the“Native Towns” programme,
the Company strives for local residents to become more involved in carrying out social projects.
Оглавление Реализуя программу« Родные города», Компания стремится ко все большему вовлечению в реализацию социальных инициатив местных жителей.
The implementation of Council resolution 1701(2006) shows, moreover,
that the European Union is becoming more involved in the quest for a lasting peace in the Middle East.
Выполнение резолюции 1701( 2006) Совета показывает, в частности,
что Европейский союз становится более активным в поиске путей установления мира на Ближнем Востоке.
The use of a curved screen creates an
immersive effect that makes everyone in the room feel more involved, which improves the collaboration.
Использование изогнутого экрана создает эффект присутствия,
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Regional institutions were also becoming more involved in improving mechanisms for strengthening security.
Точно так же все более активное участие в совершенствовании механизмов по укреплению безопасности начинают принимать региональные учреждения.
Sometimes judicial entomologists have become more involved in research.
Порой судебным энтомологам приходится принимать более активное участие в проведении изысканий.
Developing countries should also be more involved in international macroeconomic policy-making.
Вместе с тем развивающимся странам следует более активно участвовать в формировании макроэкономической политики на международном уровне.
We should get more involved in these types of initiatives.
By this I mean talking with them more, being a little more involved with their activities.
Под этим я имею в виду больше говорить с ними, быть немного более вовлеченным в их деятельность.
It makes you a bit more involved.
Get more involved in the movement for equality.
It was suggested that regional bodies become more involved in exchanging ideas and sharing good practices.
Было выражено предложение о том, чтобы региональные органы принимали более активное участие в обмене идеями и совместном применении надлежащей практики.
Lastly, the city officials need to get more involved in the community.
The laity, too, have become more involved in running their churches.
I actually wanted to write and direct and be more involved in politics and humanitarian issues.
На самом деле я хотела писать и направлять, принимать более активное участие в политике и гуманитарным вопросам.
Here he was more involved in medical applications of statistics rather than the agricultural application he had studied earlier.
Здесь он был более активное участие в медицинских целях статистики, а не сельскохозяйственного применения он изучил ранее.
You think about becoming more involved in IBD advocacy when you’re feeling better.
Вы думаете о том, чтобы стать более вовлеченным в адвокатирование IBD, когда вы чувствуете себя лучше.
Try to find these communities online and get more involved.
After attending LinuxTag in 2004, he became more involved in the Debian community and the project itself.
После посещения LinuxTag в 2004 году, он стал более активно участвовать в сообществе Debian и самом проекте.
Europe needs to be more involved in the Silk Road.
Such organizations should be more involved in future country programmes and their activities thereby strengthened.
Такие организации могут принять участие в осуществлении будущих страновых программ, в результате чего повысится уровень осуществляемой ими деятельности.
Every hour it got more involved.
You’re more involved than you think.
Women also asked to be more involved in decision-making and in anti-poverty programmes.
Женщины также высказывали пожелание относительно их более активного вовлечения в процесс принятия решений и в программы борьбы с нищетой.
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When trying to express a longer version of something, we can use the following words:
Add-on: Something that is added to something else. An add-on is a separate part that can be added to an original product.
Complicated: Something that is complicated is difficult to understand or explain. Complicated is often used as an opposite of simple.
Complex: Something that is complex is very large, difficult to understand or deal with.
Detailed: Something that is detailed is very specific. It gives a lot of details.
Elaborate: Something that is elaborate is very complicated or detailed. It is often too complicated or too detailed.
Entailed: Something that is entailed is necessary or required to be done or achieved. Entailed is often used when people are talking about legal or financial commitments.
Essential: Essential things are important and needed.
Excessive: Something that is excessive is too much. It is too big, too loud, too bright, too fast, etc.
Extensive: Something that is extensive is large or wide. It covers large areas and areas that are far away.
Intensive: Something that is intensive is fast. It covers a lot of small things in a short amount of time.
More involved: The phrase more involved is often used when talking about things that are more complicated or more complex. For example, a more involved project is more complicated and more complex than a simpler one.
Another word for more involved is more complex or more elaborate. When we use more complex or more elaborate, we are talking about things that are more complicated, detailed or technical. For example:
My essay is more involved than yours.
When you want to say that something is more involved than another thing, you can use the words above to talk about the same subject. For example:
My essay is more involved than yours.
You can also use the word longer to talk about the same subject. For example:
My essay is longer than yours.
Extra:
Some people might say more lengthy or longer to talk about the same subject as more involved. However, this is wrong and it is not accepted in the English language. Longer can only be used to talk about the length of something. For example:
My essay is longer than yours.
If you want to say that something is more complicated or more complex, you can use the words above.
Summary:
When trying to express a longer version of something, we can use the following words:
- More involved: The phrase more involved is often used when talking about things that are more complicated or more complex.
- More complex: Another word for more involved is more complex. When we use more complex, we are talking about things that are more complicated or more detailed.
- More elaborate: Another word for more involved is more elaborate. When we use more elaborate, we are talking about things that are very detailed or too complicated.
- Add-on: Something that is added to something else. An add-on is a separate part that can be added to an original product.
- Complicated: Something that is complicated is difficult to understand or explain. Complicated is often used as an opposite of simple.
- Complex: Something that is complex is very large, difficult to understand or deal with.
- Detailed: Something that is detailed is very specific. It gives a lot of details.
- Elaborate: Something that is elaborate is very complicated or detailed. It is often too complicated or too detailed.
- Entailed: Something that is entailed is necessary or required to be done or achieved. Entailed is often used when people are talking about legal or financial commitments.
- Essential: Essential things are important and needed.
- Excessive: Something that is excessive is too much. It is too big, too loud, too bright, too fast, etc.
- Extensive: Something that is extensive is large or wide. It covers large areas and areas that are far away.
- Intensive: Something that is intensive is fast. It covers a lot of small things in a short amount of time.
- More involved: The phrase more involved is often used when talking about things that are more complicated or more complex. For example, a more involved project is more complicated and more complex than a simpler one.
If you want to talk about the length of something, you can use the word longer. For example:
My essay is longer than yours.
If you want to say that something is more complicated, you can use the words above.
Tips:
If you want to say that someone is more involved in something, you can use the phrase be more involved. For example:
He is more involved in sports than in school.
If you want to talk about the involvement of someone in something, you can use the phrase be involved. For example:
John is involved in several activities at his school.
If you want to say that someone is not involved in a situation or in something, you can use the phrase not involved. For example:
John is not involved in the management of the club.
Extra:
If you want to say that someone is not allowed to do something, you can use the phrase not allowed. For example:
I was not allowed to go to the party.
If you want to say that someone should or shouldn’t do something, you can use the phrase should or shouldn’t. For example:
You should talk to her if you like her.
You shouldn’t go there if you don’t want to get hurt.
You can also use the phrase be allowed to ask if someone is allowed to do something. For example:
Is John allowed to go to the party?
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