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Перевод: conversely


[наречие]
обратно; наоборот; вспять


Тезаурус:

  1. Conversely, for faster descent, the area is reduced.
  2. Conversely, many of those in the amalgamated force who had previously worn helmets in their earlier life and had been moved into flat caps in 1969 welcomed the return to "natural" apparel and their own version of a correct bodily disposition which had been prescribed in a 1958 edition of the Northumberland County Police Standing Orders.
  3. Conversely, on the materialist model it is much more homophobia itself, as an aspect of the construction of homosexuality and independently of the question of the actual subjective repression of desire, which helps secure a coerced identity and social organization; homophobia enforces the heterosexual norm by policing its boundaries: "Homophobia is only incidentally directed against homosexuals - its more common use is against the 49% of the population which is male
  4. Conversely, those whom he is supposed to desire, and always in specified ways, namely women, he is discouraged from identifying with: that would equal effeminacy; so in relation to them desire for precludes identification with.
  5. Conversely, it may not be hard to relinquish certain roles and tasks which were never experienced as rewarding.
  6. Conversely woman's pleasure is "more diversified, more multiple in its differences".
  7. Conversely, candidates whose questions show a high degree of motivation (asking about further training for example) and enthusiasm for the company and/or job will probably make the most satisfactory employees.
  8. Conversely, national issues which were serious or even explosive before 1914 have receded: I am thinking of the famous "Macedonian Question", the Ukraine, or even the demand for the restoration of historic Poland.
  9. Conversely, the competition rules can be invoked by businesses as a "sword" to cut away the private barriers to trade.
  10. Conversely, given the observed relation between intensity and frequency of radiation from an exploding object, we can determine the spectrum of the emitting surface S .
  11. Conversely, he was five over for the par-fives and did not have one birdie in eight attempts.
  12. Conversely that can be a disadvantage too, according to Mr Queen.
  13. For example, in discussing the way in which normal children develop language, Slobin (1973) has suggested that new functions are first learned using existing language forms or structures and, conversely, new forms or structures are first used to express well-established functions.

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