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Перевод: adaptability speek adaptability


[существительное]
приспособляемость ; адаптируемость ; применимость


Тезаурус:

  1. In any case, Chapman considered that a player should not regard his position as fixed, believing that "adaptability should be the aim of every footballer".
  2. Here one catches a glimpse of a table bright with silver, glass, and flowers against the dark background of the seating which runs round three sides of the table one must not omit to mention the obvious adaptability of the hall to festive occasions.
  3. E. J. Urwick, in a pioneering essay, told his readers that "in the present conditions of industry", the "supreme essentials" for both skilled and unskilled labour were "intelligence and adaptability".
  4. The lift or rise in the example was taken at 50 feet but in this scheme the height of the lift, except for convenience of construction and adaptability to site is relatively immaterial.
  5. Intelligence was also a critical factor for Bray who interpreted adaptability as "a trained intelligence".
  6. There was, then, unanimous agreement that the overriding function of the continuation schools was to prepare their pupils for "the efficient discharge of the duties of citizenship", but it was also understood that in order to make this viable, young people had to be taught to "increase their adaptability and skill in bread-winning occupations".
  7. The association between age, adaptability, and psychological theory remains one of the major factors that disables older people, particularly within a society in which "change" and "progress" are increasingly important.
  8. The chimpanzee is highly mobile and semi-terrestrial, showing great adaptability to a wide range of woodlands.
  9. For example, Kunakh and Savchenko (1988) have reported somaclonal variation in two related stocks of maize, of which one displayed a greater variety of morphological features and adaptability.
  10. The notion of "adaptability" was always attractive to various groups of reformers because it appeared to promise so much.
  11. That apparent change of attitude reflects Sangster's adaptability.
  12. But the individual variety in resilience, energy, and adaptability remains remarkable.
  13. Its adaptability means that it can survive at high altitudes, in semi-arid areas, and in rocky areas as well as in forests.

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