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Перевод: innovator speek innovator


[существительное]
новатор ; рационализатор


Тезаурус:

  1. For although it is constantly argued that the police represent and are drawn from the community they serve, the cultural style required in the body of the police officer inevitably sets him slightly apart from the "civvies" outside the institution, especially where such symbolic use of clothing and beards or hair is the province of the youthful innovator.
  2. It cannot be given to many scientists to be outstanding as experimenter, technical innovator and teacher; Kuypers was unquestionably all of these.
  3. To the French he was a great innovator, an artist who brought a startling lightness to the execution of his pictures, and with it introduced a fresh breeze of English naturalism into French landscape painting.
  4. In the arts it has become over the last century not the exception but almost the rule for the innovator at the crucial time of forming his style to find something in another culture from which he can learn, an influence not superficial, as in eighteenth century chinoiserie, but radical (the Impressionists and the Japanese woodcut, Debussy and the Javanese gamelan, Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese architecture, the Imagists and Japanese and Chinese poetry, the Cubists and African sculpture, Henry Moore and the Mexican Chac Mool, Brecht and Chinese theatre, Artaud and Balinese dance).
  5. Napoleon III was an innovator, not merely a man of his time but frequently one who was ahead of it, and so he was determined that his Court would deliberately eschew the rigid exclusivity which was the hallmark of the traditional European court structure.
  6. In more recent times Sturridge was an innovator of the "Jumbo bat", a much heavier range of bat, which gave the stronger player the ability to hit the ball much further.
  7. Another danger Haslam warns about is the complacency that comes from being a successful innovator.
  8. Its LEA has been a forceful innovator of LMS which has allowed some early decisions to be taken and the results monitored and evaluated.
  9. Furnish your home in this adventurous style and you will be seen as an innovator.
  10. Quoting Machiavelli's prediction on what could happen to anyone committed to bringing in change, Sir Ron warns that "whenever those who are hostile have the opportunity to attack, they do it like partisans, while the others defend lukewarmly, in such wise that the innovator is endangered along with them".
  11. "The most obvious thing in mine may be that I like to work with numbers, but if I've an urge to be an innovator too, I probably won't make a successful auditor.
  12. Though we will never know how he would have developed had he lived, in the eyes of the British he is no more an innovator - though a far greater artist - than contemporary watercolourists like Samuel Prout and Thomas Shotter Boys.
  13. This would not matter so much if Pound had not been a great technical innovator in verse writing.

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