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Перевод: embody speek embody


[глагол]
воплощать; осуществлять; реализовать; олицетворять; изображать; включать; заключать в себе; содержать; объединять


Тезаурус:

  1. "It is a Universe of countless dimensions which embody its wholeness."
  2. But for many years after 1979 this approach seemed to embody many of the qualities which a depressed, declining nation yearned for and acclaimed.
  3. Such principles are those which have been worked out by the larger society, not doctors alone, and which embody the moral, philosophical, and spiritual assumptions of that society.
  4. Think-tanks, sitting uneasily half-way between government and universities, are institutions that embody this ambiguity.
  5. Sinfield observes that Shakespeare is made "to speak mainly for the right as the great National Poet whose plays embody universal truths
  6. However, both the statutory construction of the company and the Caparo judgment embody a principle which should endure.
  7. No one would deny that music can embody great humane and religious themes.
  8. Our scrolls embody both the original findings and the up-to-date assessments, and detail the following information -
  9. Yet this begs the question of how policy initiatives should be assessed, given that they regularly embody flawed conceptualisations of urban crisis, were created in contentious circumstances and reflect spatial realisations of a political agenda as much as objectively circumscribed social problems .
  10. Somehow what is left of Beaufort conspires to embody these political and religious transitions; when the mists lie in the valleys of southern Lebanon, the remaining walls can be glimpsed above the clouds, but because of the peculiar geography of the place - because the ravines and wadis fold in uneven formation and in odd directions - Beaufort always appears to be in a different location, its broken ramparts a nightmare denture which eludes every contour and coordinate.
  11. Those who pursue explication can expect to be seen as suspicious, for they embody the marginality of the anthropologist, described by Lvi-Strauss (1973: 67) as being someone who is "psychologically speaking maimed, an amputee".
  12. Now that society is at last recognizing and developing the full range of women's abilities and now that women are seen to have, with men, full "human rights", many people conclude that it is time for the Church of England to embody in its official ministry the biblical vision of equal partnership between women and men.
  13. I am concerned with the logical structure of the solution, and not with the material objects that embody that structure: in computer jargon, I am concerned with software, not hardware.

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