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Перевод: assimilating

ассимилирующий


Тезаурус:

  1. It may well have influenced the Spanish style in the United States and reflected the role of American imperialism in assimilating a Spanish cultural heritage.
  2. Peregrine Worsthorne, for example, used the ferocity of the confrontations in Handsworth, Brixton, and Tottenham to argue that there was a major question mark over the possibility of assimilating the "coloured population" into mainstream "British values" (Sunday Telegraph, 29 September 1985).
  3. We see here the familiar Hindu approach of assimilating many gods into one underlying Deity rather than rejecting some gods in favour of others.
  4. Levin's essay, interesting though it is, achieves little more than assimilating Debord into the spectacularised history of the avant-garde cinema.
  5. Even whilst developing the modern immaterialist notion of consciousness, the eighteenth-century empiricists and others were attacking the dignity of intellect and assimilating it to sensory activity by treating thoughts as mere images.
  6. Each generation has no doubt been faced with the problem of assimilating the family into the farm.
  7. Via the dynamic of the perverse, Faustus violates Christianity in the name and image of Christ; assimilating Christ to his opposite he discloses that opposite within Christ.
  8. The Council of Europe will undoubtedly have a role in assimilating these countries into the new Europe.
  9. He was therefore more than at home in French culture, he was an important participant in its development, assimilating it (as he reputedly said) rather than being assimilated by it.
  10. Specifically, in Piaget's theory the infant's central systems develop by "assimilating" perceptual data (data implying "graspable" / "suckable" / "trackable" /whatever) to actions whilst "accommodating" (that is changing in a goal-driven way) the actions taken in terms of the outcome (changing the grasp, the suck, or the head movement in terms of the size, contour, or the trajectory of the datum).
  11. Although the Commonwealth immigration acts since 1962 had slowed the inward flow from Commonwealth countries to a trickle, the problems of assimilating the black population now resident were as acute as ever, especially during the period of rapidly rising unemployment.
  12. By the middle of the fourth century, Christianity had gone a long way towards assimilating the dominant culture of pagan Romans.
  13. Assimilating the Family into the Farm

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