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Перевод: contrivance speek contrivance


[существительное]
выдумка ; план ; затея ; замысел ; изобретение; приспособление; изобретательность


Тезаурус:

  1. The gloating contrivance of Straw Dogs is accentuated by Hoffman's guardedness.
  2. No, that would be a false contrivance and anyway I still had a mad hope of catching that five-thirty ferry to Stornoway.
  3. Since distribution concerns access the requirements of a distribution system, by happy chance and some contrivance, can be summed up in yet another acronym, ACCESS, standing for:
  4. What seems to be needed is an approach which recognizes the necessary contrivance of pedagogy and seeks to guide learners through graded negotiating tasks.
  5. Recorded not long after a live cycle at the 1974 Aix-en-Provence Festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the composer's death, these are wide-ranging, run-in performances that completely escape the contrivance and routine that can so often creep into such extensive complete surveys.
  6. If it is allowed that such contrivance is pedagogically desirable as activating the process of learning, then it sets its own conditions for normality.
  7. They are cheaper than wooden coffins, lighter than coffins of lead, and as safe as the most expensive contrivance."
  8. Politics is thus not conceived of as "a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants" (Burke), nor as a matter of interests, conflicts and political goals, but instead as part of the struggle between good and evil.
  9. Delinquency, according to this view, is not an expression or contrivance of a particular kind of personality; it may be imposed upon any kind of personality if circumstances favour intimate association with delinquent models.
  10. But this focusing on form, as a condition for comprehension, will usually have to be artificially induced by some contrivance or other in a foreign language situation.
  11. The excellency of this extraordinary man lay in the propriety, beauty, and majesty of his characters, the judicious contrivance of his composition, his correctness of drawing, purity of taste, and skilful accommodation of other men's conceptions to his own purpose.
  12. If one rejects this authenticity condition, then one has to find ways of presenting comprehension tasks so that the learner's interest is engaged in spite of the artificiality, so that they are induced into co-operating with the contrivance.
  13. The London Morning Chronicle editorialised on 16 December, 1816 that Mr Stephenson, "an ingenious but illiterate mechanic" had made a contribution, but "the real fact is that Sir Humphry's contrivance is simple, convenient and efficacious.

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