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Перевод: elementary speek elementary


[прилагательное]
элементарный; простой; первичный; первоначальный; начальный; неразложимый


Тезаурус:

  1. (Edenderry Public Elementary School, demolished to make way for Carrick Eden Grange, was built in 1888-;1889.)
  2. Could it be supposed that it would be more impossible for God to raise up a body at Resurrection, if needs be, out of elementary particles, which had been liberated by burning, than it would be to raise up a body from dust?"
  3. This elementary drawback has long been foreseen, as has the means of avoiding it.
  4. Only 38 per cent of children attended elementary schools at the close of 1922, compared with roughly 48 per cent in pre-revolutionary Russia.
  5. This is not surprising, as the Olympic champion is almost dyslexic about his own strokes, frequently following deceptive approaches or cunningly angled winners with elementary blunders.
  6. It was quite spontaneous, for the Germans instigated nothing although they would sometimes co-operate in an elementary way by allowing wood for goalposts or permitting the construction of a theatre.
  7. The danger, of course, was that the new schools would be little more than half-hearted extensions of the former senior elementary schools - by 1938, 63.3 per cent of pupils beyond the age of eleven were in separate senior elementary schools and all that was at first formally required was that such schools should change their labels.
  8. He didn't notice me, but lapsed heavily into what even I could recognize as elementary German.
  9. In 1936 a survey of Jarrow elementary school children was undertaken by an educational psychologist.
  10. The cycloaddition reactions of SNS+ with alkynes and nitriles have been thoroughly investigated and these "reverse electron demand" cycloaddition reactions would fit well into elementary organic chemistry courses.
  11. Indeed post-elementary Hadow schools into which many of them were moved into after 1926 were offering much the same education as the old elementary schools had offered for those children between the ages of eleven and fourteen before 1926.
  12. ELEMENTARY
  13. Now he linked corroboree, intichiuma of spring, and Crucifixion, as if to find beneath the "stony places" of the Bible the "stony places" of the Australian desert photographed by Spencer and Gillen and presented in The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life .

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