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Перевод: pertinent speek pertinent


[прилагательное]
уместный; подходящий; относящийся к делу; имеющий отношение;
[существительное]
принадлежности


Тезаурус:

  1. They were only three words but at that moment they were as pertinent as the universe.
  2. Lacanian psychoanalysis, they argued, offered the best understanding of the objectification of woman in film, of the way film constructs a gendered viewer, and of the complex of perversions-voyeurism, exhibitionism, fetishism - which because of their prominence in mainstream cinema are pertinent to the feminist engagement with film.
  3. Piecing together a catalogue of recurring laments neither answers nor dismisses the still pertinent question: are things really getting worse, getting better, or remaining the same?
  4. A.J. Ayer's Language, Truth and Logic is still a pertinent and readable work, more than half a century after its original publication.
  5. After harvesting six strokes in the second round with a 66 to be nine under for the tournament, Faldo digressed on US Tour players coming over to find pickings in European Tour events - particularly pertinent as his nearest challenger is the American, Payne Stewart.
  6. However, the possible role of peripheral hyperinsulinaemia as a risk factor for vascular disease has been emphasised (Stout, 1981), and pertinent to this hypothesis are the findings of Lasche and Larson (1982).
  7. What is more pertinent is whether the different styles of the offences discussed above have some justification.
  8. As certain areas of Great Britain, for example, take on some of the characteristics of divided societies, the focus of this study also has a relevance, of increasing proportion, outside the province and beyond what many residents in Northern Ireland might see as most directly pertinent to them.
  9. The later books are in large measure accurately described, and the experience of the assimilated Jew in Italy, where the Jews came to harm under Mussolini but where they were never the strangers they have been in several other countries, is summarised in a well-informed and pertinent fashion.
  10. degree of injury is pertinent; the repair process takes longer when extensive areas of tissue have been damaged
  11. Attached to this plant and the dye it produces are several beliefs which are especially pertinent to the families of fishermen.
  12. Sunday Telegraph investigations uncovered a series of pertinent facts relating to the Asvat killing and to the crisis in the ANC, whose leaders have ordered officials to retreat behind a laager of silence and denials.
  13. But the really pertinent question is why are we engaging in gradualistic, incremental tactics, or indeed any tactics at all?

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