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Перевод: characterize speek characterize


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характеризовать; охарактеризовать; изображать; отличать; служить отличительным признаком


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  1. It is difficult to characterize such relations as "capitalist", or to regard them as oppressive: most of the rich men of the Zuwaya managed their businesses in this way, getting a good return on money laid out, but creating wealth for poorer fellow tribesmen and a few others in the process.
  2. As far as I can see, the only way to do this is to adopt a behaviouristic approach to this knowledge and characterize it as an ability to discriminate visual objects.
  3. This course allows students to extend their knowledge and understanding of the modern world, and to gain an appreciation of the elements which characterize the 19th and 20th centuries.
  4. The Saturday Review bitterly commented that they had "framed for themselves a rule which we must characterize as both illogical and unfair - namely, of distributing their patronage so that no competitor should net more than one premium".
  5. In June 1561, just before the personal rule began, Elizabeth's ambassador Nicholas Throckmorton warned her that "your realm is in no other case at this day, than all other realms of Christendom are", by which he meant torn by religious controversy and conflict; in the twentieth century, J. H. Elliott was to characterize this period as the decade of revolution, when Scotland was only one of eight countries including France, Spain, the Netherlands and England which experienced upheaval and revolt.
  6. To design and characterize materials, CERIUS provides a range of problem-solving computational instruments used in the prediction of materials' properties.
  7. With that painstaking attention to detail which is always held to characterize genius, Dickinson had spent the Sunday morning before the Gold Cup briefing his stable jockeys, Robert Earnshaw (Silver Buck), Graham Bradley (Bregawn) and the assistant trainer Dermot Browne (Ashley House), and on the morning of the race walked round the course with these three, Jonjo O'Neill (Wayward Lad) and David Goulding (Captain John) to discuss riding strategy.
  8. In 1974, Emerson decided to move from Lotus to McLaren, a move dictated by the kind of restlessness and self-interest which characterize most racing drivers and, more than possibly, by the fact that 1974 was the year in which the multi-million-dollar multinational, Phillip Morris, took over the sponsorship of the McLaren team.
  9. This chapter has followed this usage and stressed how the RUC also discharge the same ordinary, mundane tasks which characterize routine policing elsewhere, despite the folk images of the force.
  10. There was a time when rock journalists were easy to characterize or, at least, to caricature.
  11. Following his nature, and before his sixteenth birthday, Edward Thomas had somehow combined a love of nature and of literature, twin aspects of realized contemplation that were to characterize his life as a writer of prose and verse.
  12. The boundary conditions described in Chapter 7 may then be considered to place restrictions on the structure of these functions, which characterize the approaching waves.
  13. Hugh Stretton (1978) has provided four metaphors to characterize the city: the city as machine; as community; as a market place; and as a battle-ground.

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