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Перевод: ascribe speek ascribe


[глагол]
приписывать; приписываться


Тезаурус:

  1. They ascribe a significant role in this respect to mental health specialists, particularly ASWs.
  2. Curiously, you fail to ascribe Iraq's invasion of Kuwait to an absence of that same clear leadership in the Middle East.
  3. He wrote of this machine in 1912: "there is no more reason to ascribe the heliotropic reactions of lower animals to any form of sensation, e.g. of brightness or colour or pleasure or curiosity, than there is to ascribe the heliotropic reactions of Mr Hammond's machine to such sensations."
  4. Not all infested people will develop symptoms, and those who do may not ascribe their itching to the presence of crabs in the pubic area.
  5. Philosophers have often been content to assign to the mind features that they are unwilling to ascribe to the physical world.
  6. A leading Israeli journalist was soon to ascribe that misjudgment to the "historic blindness" that has always bedevilled Israeli governments and public, ensuring that developments which, to outsiders, might seem all but pre-ordained come as a very disagreeable shock to them.
  7. It is no longer outrageous to ascribe purposive behaviour to a gene, a neurone or a planet.
  8. Maybe they simply see the ark as a visible guarantee of God's presence and of victory, but that understanding of it is no better, for then they turn it into an idol, ascribe to it magical powers, and leave us asking why they did not take it into battle in the first place.
  9. In fact, it doesn't matter what the thought is, what predicate I ascribe to them, just that they are the object of some kind of thought.
  10. Secondly, it is only right that your doctor should know, because if there is a significant change in your condition with homoeopathy, he will ascribe it to the wrong treatment if he does not know that other therapies have also been given.
  11. This can be applied to polygon overlay operations to ascribe descriptive levels of certainty to the resulting map.
  12. Both sexes like the idea that women pretend, men because it confirms their suspicion that their partners are basically frigid and devious manipulators, women because it gives them a delicious sense of power to think that the delirium which men fondly ascribe to their virile prowess is no more than a hollow civility, like laughing at Grandpa's jokes.

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