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Перевод: peripheral speek peripheral


[прилагательное]
периферийный; окружной; второстепенный; частный; подсобный; вспомогательный; периферический;
[существительное]
периферийное устройство


Тезаурус:

  1. The activities of the cook are the centre of attention, and the presence of children, spouse, dogs, cats or other subordinates are peripheral to the main action.
  2. These low-cost systems will support Intel Corp's Pentium Peripheral Connect Interface bus specification, which will allow NT applications running on its Alpha or Pentium systems to interoperate.
  3. He was invited to develop his Dublin address with particular reference to the economic and commercial disadvantages of peripheral industrial countries, such as the United Kingdom, within the EEC.
  4. IBM Corp will launch two new Thinkpad laptops within the next couple of weeks according to documents seen by Computerworld: the paper says the new ThinkPad 720 and 720C machines will be based on the current Model 700s with faster 25/50MHz 486SLC2 processors, 160Mb hard disks and management facilities that bump battery life up to 7.75 hours on the monochrome and 4.8 hours on the colour version; the new machines also have improved peripheral support , with space for either two PCMCIA type 2 cards or a single type 3; a new sub-notebook computer is also ready, but will not be announced until the summer.
  5. Some visually handicapped pupils have good central vision and seem to have little difficulty in reading, but poor peripheral vision can give them problems in managing their environment.
  6. An evolutionarily successful species is likely to populate its habitat fully and individuals are likely to be forced into peripheral regions where they face a greater environmental variance.
  7. Thus, while driving to work, an awareness of the road, other vehicles and the surrounding environment may become quite peripheral while the attention focuses upon a conversation, a recent argument at home, or a coming confrontation with a boss or client.
  8. A design that inverts the desirable situation, filling the peripheral zone with fine detail and leaving the fovea blank, is disconcerting, even bewildering, and sometimes frightening.
  9. GGFs produced in peripheral nerve probably play a significant part in regulating the functions of Schwann cells during development and following nerve injury.
  10. There had been several local, peripheral wars in which Britain had been engaged, notably that in Korea in 1950-;3, and a long series of conflicts to resolve colonial problems - Malaya in the late 1940s, Kenya and Cyprus in the 1950s, Suez (most traumatically) in 1956, Aden and Southern Arabia in the sixties.
  11. These drugs may aggravate hypoglycaemia (Newman, 1976; Lager et al, 1979), may result in undamped hypertensive surges secondary to hypoglycaemic catecholamine release (McMurty, 1974; Shepherd et al, 1981) and may threaten the peripheral circulation by arteriolar constriction (McSorley Warren, 1978; Vale Jeffreys, 1978).
  12. Why, some might question, is there such an emphasis on something which is so peripheral to the New Testament?
  13. While they might find "delinquent" behaviour, in its many manifestations, irritating, as the role of juvenile labour in the production process was always either peripheral or auxiliary , the "delinquency" was more than compensated for by the advantages of using young workers who were cheap, malleable, non-unionized, easy to recruit and just as easy to dismiss.

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