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Перевод: cohesive speek cohesive


[прилагательное]
способный к сцеплению; связующий


Тезаурус:

  1. For example, a diet consisting mainly of invertebrate prey produces compact but granular pellets, mammalian prey produces cohesive pellets bound together by skin and fur, and bird prey produces loose large pellets because of the feathers.
  2. They were to explore it "as a cohesive, regenerative, sustainable ecological region", according to their interests in geology, botany, agriculture, history, demography and human settlement patterns.
  3. In all, there was evidence of an active, cohesive social movement typically visible in the programmes members arranged for cultural activities, local winter and summer musical and drama evenings, summer rambles and weekend schools.
  4. However, these links do not form a cohesive whole, and there are weaknesses in the development of the informal sector which have tended to disguise its potential.
  5. Old-fashioned advocates of a cohesive empire like Beaverbrook's Daily Express seemed purely eccentric.
  6. On the contrary, her home is a cohesive force, perhaps the only cohesive force she can experience in the generally fragmenting world of adolescence.
  7. Such a cohesive transformation under molecular drive could initiate new modes of biological organisation.
  8. While Howard attempted to organise his straggling, two-mile-long column into a cohesive attacking force, he came under fire from twenty-four snipers organised by Toohoolhoolzote.
  9. If however the adhesive strength of the interface is less than about one-fifth of the general cohesive strength of the solid then the interface will be broken before the main crack reaches it and a crack trap or crack stopper has been created .
  10. Given an open arena in which to function, the Marvel 100 Super gave a superb performance, separating the detritus of human disintegration from the cohesive integrity of the carpet with an almost nonchalant ease.
  11. It is such a cohesive, well-oiled unit that the band rarely has to call for outside assistance.
  12. The basic model for early Anglo-Saxon England is that small cohesive social units with low population densities merged by peaceful and forceful means into larger political agglomerations.
  13. The 2/2 Independent Company could now fulfil this role because they had remained a cohesive force, not just as a result of their training and leadership but in no small measure because these were men used to living in dry country and capable of fending for themselves in the basic departments of survival.

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