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Перевод: ambiguity speek ambiguity


[существительное]
неясность ; двусмысленность ; неопределенность


Тезаурус:

  1. Ambiguity is no longer a verbal device to be lexically explored, by the 1950s, but a self-lacerating truth of the poet's mind.
  2. Unfortunately, in most languages translation of units produces ambiguity, i.e. the French word glace could mean in English "ice", "glass", "window", "mirror" and so on.
  3. One of the reasons we chose the name U2 was to have that ambiguity which I think is necessary, so that it's not so easy for people to make premature assumptions or wrong associations.
  4. They recognized ambiguity, in cases where, for example, a pronoun might have one of two referents; they recognized syntactical mistakes, as when a character in the story not previously mentioned was introduced as "the passerby", when the indefinite article would have been appropriate; they quickly spotted mistakes in tense.
  5. This smoothing over of social and historical differences can turn discourse analyses' political implications from productive ambiguity, to complete opacity.
  6. Attitudes are much more difficult to change than are skills and there can be ambiguity about what constitutes an improvement.
  7. More specifically, considerable ambiguity attaches to the meaning of the term total factor productivity.
  8. Pacey grasps the matter more perceptively when he says, categorically, "he does not take refuge in the ambiguity of myths, but expresses with engaging candour and simplicity his own personal response to experience."
  9. These offer the opportunity to record additional insights into the content or application of a term, particularly if there is some ambiguity involved.
  10. These are the co-ordination of (1) treatments of anaphoric and non-anaphoric ambiguity in a sentence; (2) treatments of different kinds of knowledge relevant to interpretation; (3) the resolution of several anaphors in one sentence; and (4) candidate referents arising from several sources.
  11. The crux of recent difficulties in relation to the police lies in the ambiguity of our attitude to them.
  12. The adoption of a particular recipe therefore avoids any ambiguity and uncertainty by allowing a situation to be typified so that the appropriate behaviour is known.
  13. The very ambiguity between real and not real can have its own frightening fascination.

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