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Перевод: layman speek layman


[существительное]
мирянин ; непрофессионал ; неспециалист ; манекен


Тезаурус:

  1. In layman's language, this means that every reaction of the patient is regarded as the right reaction.
  2. Indeed, this fact is more firmly registered in the layman's mind than any other, and if he or she were asked to give a name to some species, it would probably be either Tyrannosaurus Rex (wrongly believed to be the known largest), Brontosaurus or Diplodocus , the three most often mentioned.
  3. To the layman they are also arguably the most beautiful, with all the tangled richness and variety of oak, ash, buckthorn, elder, and wild rose.
  4. One layman summed up the feeling with the remark, "If there were stolen goods anywhere on the premises, the Church must keep out of the matter.
  5. For the layman, the question that matters is was she right?
  6. On the other hand, Chain and Florey were armed with apparatus which means little or nothing to the layman.
  7. Paul Davies is a guru of mathematical physics and his book covers the same territory as that of Hawking (whom he cites often) and Gribbin and is almost as impenetrable; however, he makes every effort to take the layman along with him, so that by judicious and generous skipping you do gain something of value.
  8. As with any legal document, a record contract contains clauses and phrases which are not easily understood by the layman.
  9. To the layman they all look pretty similar: crisp emerald weed buoyed up in the stream and then, in July, a snow in summer of glistening white flowers, which spill over the water in a way that seems to spell out the brief abundance of midsummer.
  10. The layman usually thinks of passenger traffic first, and freight second, but the latter is usually of far greater importance, and Russia was no exception.
  11. But the layman would do well to make use of its survival techniques.
  12. Although advocates of the main parties are allowed to cross-examine other parties' witnesses and the advocates are frequently barristers or solicitors, hearings are not as formal as a court of law and great effort is generally made to bring out the real substance of the layman's arguments.
  13. With the growth of commissions of sewers in the Middle Ages, the role of the professional layman in such matters began to increase.

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