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Перевод: academic speek academic


[прилагательное]
университетский; академический; академичный; теоретический; учебный;
[существительное]
преподаватель ; профессор ; ученый ; академические аргументы; чисто теоретические аргументы


Тезаурус:

  1. The young academic coolly eyed the embattled farmer and, commenting upon the destruction wrought upon the fen, looked forward to its return to wilderness after the war, so that it could act as a buffer for the nature reserve of Wicken Fen against the farmed land:
  2. Pound, following a polemical strategy which served him well in the short run (but which later back-fired) deliberately provoked the academic classicists of his day; and his use of his sources, classical and other, was always both hasty and high-handed.
  3. This introduction to a scene and the gradual unfolding of the action within it may seem to be a rather academic restriction on the freedom of the cameraman, but it is a most important movie-making technique because it gives the viewer the feeling of involvement as a participant in the exploration of the location.
  4. In an incredibly education conscious Japan, his father, an academic, expected his sons to become academics; and they all did.
  5. "Management training, including some academic work, e.g. DMS, and new technology, giving more staff the opportunity to learn about new technology in a practical setting, both as personal development and to improve contemporary decision making"
  6. Disabled applicants are encouraged to come to whichever campus they hope to study at, meet the staff from the Student Services Department and academic departments and weigh up the issues of facilities and ease of access for themselves.
  7. Of course, in Communist countries history is regularly rewritten and it is a Polish academic joke that "only the future is certain, the past is always changing.'
  8. Some students, particularly those from the Indian subcontinent who have been selected for Commonwealth Scholarships, are capable of performing very well at higher degree level, and then returning to an academic career in their own countries.
  9. Feminist criticism, like Marxist, is avowedly evaluative, which sharply distinguishes it from the generality of current academic criticism, of whatever school.
  10. Even the medium of an academic thesis (1978) has been used by John Crompton, her colleague at Newcastle University, to express his scorn rather than offer a cool evaluation.
  11. This was because of his elder brother Frank, whose academic career was already starred.
  12. The former approach offers the student a continuity of learning, although often within an academic rather than a practical framework.
  13. Each small request is invariably met, each question carefully considered, points either debated with an academic botanist or explained to an amateur gardener with patient thoroughness.

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