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Перевод: consonance speek consonance


[существительное]
созвучие; согласие; гармония ; ассонанс ; консонанс


Тезаурус:

  1. The word click is onomatopoeic in itself, and the neat, abrupt quality of the sound it signifies is echoed in the final /t/ consonance of discreet and shut, and by the initial /d/ alliteration of discreet and door.
  2. This model, which echoes that used by Oliver MacDonagh to explain the growth in nineteenth century government, relies on a high degree of consonance in the wishes of lawyers and their clients, a not unreasonable assumption given the limited access to divorce in Stone's period.
  3. Harris tried to argue the consonance of the slave trade with "the Mosaic Dispensation and the Christian Law".
  4. Furthermore, all the items on the check-list themselves, such as local participation, effective administration by government and consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural and pastoral practice, require deep-seated political economic preconditions.
  5. The two streams of Buddhism are in consonance with this phenomenon.
  6. Thus there is evidence that the better educated do not show a greater consonance between general principles of fairness and particular stances on racial issues, but may show greater flexibility in justifying the laying aside of abstract principles (Sniderman et al .,
  7. The incorporation of a long passage from a Board of Education memo on evening schools indicates that the Committee feels itself to be in consonance with the Board s thinking, not only on the inadequacies of vocational education, but also on the value of English as a force for cultural nationalization.
  8. Evidence which could potentially threaten the whole system of beliefs in the efficacy of witchcraft is thus reinterpreted in consonance with the basic premisses which it challenges.
  9. Already the proposed new conception of national education has been linked to the teaching of English, which tends to suggest a degree of consonance and an elimination of any distinction between them.
  10. There has been a temptation to assume that there is an underlying cognitive consonance.
  11. Influenced by balance theories, they have often tended to assume that ambivalence must be resolved into a cognitively unitary consonance (see Billig, 1982a and Billig et al .,
  12. First of all, despite Patten's disclaimer in his Guardian article, the Conservatives seemed to be demanding a monopoly over the idea on the grounds of its consonance with traditional Conservative doctrine.
  13. Irrespective of the style of the piece, all music creates tension and release (dissonance and consonance) which brings on different emotions in its audience.

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