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Перевод: accepted


[прилагательное]
принятый; признанный; общепринятый; распространенный; одобренный; общепризнанный


Тезаурус:

  1. Somewhat taken aback by this development I tried to explain why I accepted without reservation the account in Genesis to be correct, adding of course that I also accepted that there are genuine brothers and sisters in Christ who are evolutionists.
  2. All "mere beliefs" are viewed as inferior since they are only accepted on trust or via authorities or tradition.
  3. It was not until he had accepted and had received travel instructions that he found himself at Bletchley Park as part of the Enigma team reading German cypher traffic.
  4. The official statistics only include those accepted as homeless by local authority, and they are mainly households with children.
  5. The illegals have only to look at the plight of the large Korean minority - 690,000 of Japan's 1.1 million registered foreign residents - to know they will never be accepted in this xenophobic land.
  6. If this religion becomes the powerful complement to lawfully elected government, which would be a very desirable development, then those decisions would settle many controversial issues which at present are successfully resolved by neither statute-law, nor, to the slightest degree by a respected and accepted moral code.
  7. It is intimately linked to the second substage, pastoralism, which, Marx believed, following the accepted view of the time - itself much influenced by Biblical sources - always preceded agriculture.
  8. A turning point in the relationship between the movements came in August 1981, when Ken Livingstone, the newly elected leader of the Greater London Council, accepted an invitation to speak at Harrow Gay Unity.
  9. We've accepted each other for what we are."
  10. Such muddled thinking partly explains the complacency of the Corporate and Consumer Affairs Minister, Mr John Redwood, who accepted the findings "without prejudice."
  11. Even so, he accepted that the maintenance of large landholdings, run predominantly by whites who had supported Ian Smith, was crucial to the economic well-being of his nation.
  12. It is generally accepted that an analysis of functions (ie using the FAI) is a prerequisite to the use of the other instruments, as illustrated in 14.4, which shows the planned sequence of application for the study; moving from the method tailoring phase to the development of the requirements specification, followed by an evaluation of the proposed system in the final stages using the Benefits Analysis Instrument.
  13. Both writers and readers are affected by generally accepted ideas, without necessarily having given them independent thought.

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