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Перевод: circumscribe speek circumscribe


[глагол]
описывать; ограничивать; обозначать пределы


Тезаурус:

  1. To that extent it might in principle have been acceptable to the Vietminh government: but probably only to the point where, in practice, it was powerless to circumscribe the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic.
  2. In the end you have to become part of the establishment, Gareth, but never let them remove or circumscribe your right of free speech; you use it too well and the rest of us cannot do without it.
  3. The postmodernist dilemma of periodization is vividly dramatized by these efforts to circumscribe their location in contemporary fiction.
  4. Cross referencing within the box will circumscribe the geometric perspective view.
  5. But, although in its twisting and turning a line may circumscribe an area and even a volume, it is not a description or an experience of them.
  6. It has been suggested that these two projects could form a pincer movement to circumscribe the operations of hierarchic managements pursuing the profitability of the enterprises which employ them without regard to the interests of working people, and therefore to reconstruct the impersonal possession of the means of production in the direction of (socialist) social appropriation.
  7. They intend to circumscribe the House of Commons by introducing a Scottish Parliament and by devising assemblies for Wales and the English regions.
  8. Yet the Josephite victory presaged no broader attempt to circumscribe royal power.
  9. Although section 25, as re-enacted, no longer required the court to attempt to place the parties in the financial position they would have been in had the marriage not broken down, it did not, in her Ladyship's judgment, circumscribe the court's discretion so as to limit it to providing for the wife to become self-sufficient.
  10. Nor, for that matter, is it possible to circumscribe the meaning of an expression in an absolutely definitive fashion while this expression remains part of the living body of language.
  11. The ability of enterprises to transfer investment from countries in which the regulatory environment threatens to become uncongenial, and the damage to international competitiveness that will result if domestic industry is subject to a more stringent regulatory regime than rivals abroad, are liable to circumscribe severely the capacity of national governments to establish an appropriate control framework.
  12. In this way, we're starting to get away from the dangers associated with monopolistic suppliers and purchasers, because it's less easy for large organisations to circumscribe their trading partners by making them use a particular EDI network.
  13. Administrators and politicians had been keen to circumscribe the power of scientific experts like Simon.

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