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Перевод: imprint speek imprint


[существительное]
отпечаток ; штамп ; выходные данные; выходные св`едения;
[глагол]
печатать; отпечатывать; отпечатать; оставлять след; запечатлевать; вытиснять


Тезаурус:

  1. Sports Commentary: Boot room leaves its imprint
  2. A powerful sitter may also impose a requirement that the portrait looks impressive, so that an amused spectator can look for traces of the consequent power struggle in a picture; Queen Elizabeth I of England was as firm as the Emperor Augustus about the principle that a ruler's actual appearance matters less than the imprint of authority.
  3. Without doubt weeding of research collections by imprint date is cheaper to carry out than weeding by past circulation - a point established, for scientific materials at least, by Raffell and Shishko in Systematic analysis of university libraries .
  4. Usually the date of publication may be taken as given, but in a few cases - particularly where publication in book form follows several years after original research - imprint date should be compared against any dates given in the foreword or introduction.
  5. In the U.S.A. you may be asked for a credit card imprint as security when checking into your hotel if you intend to charge meals, drinks, etc. to your rooms.
  6. If we cannot understand how body "should imprint any idea in the mind", our having such ideas "can be no reason why we should suppose matter or corporeal substances, since that is acknowledged to remain equally inexplicable with, or without this supposition".
  7. It may be seen from the above that the controversy between "past use" and imprint date as a criterion for weeding has still to be resolved.
  8. When she arrived she had already published several articles and reviews in academic journals, and shortly afterwards her much-revised thesis appeared under the imprint of Lecky, Windrush and Bernstein.
  9. As always, she "saw" through the eyes of her faithful assistant; but the final, unmistakable imprint of all her films was Kropotkin.
  10. But, they add, " disgust always bears the imprint of desire .
  11. Every human being makes an imprint on their surroundings because we are at all times radiating energy which is soaked up and stored by items around us.
  12. Through all this change, rivers have continued to flow; but, for those who have eyes to see, the imprint of each generation remains, varying and concentrating the character of each stream which flows past our homes and our lives.
  13. Taylor and Urquhart concede that such works may comprise as much as 10 % of the total and suggest that when the date of imprint method is used for weeding the 10% must be identified in some other way.

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