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Перевод: comprehensible speek comprehensible


[прилагательное]
понятный; постижимый; вразумительный


Тезаурус:

  1. The movement could be said to have started in Scotland in 1972, when the Headteachers' Association set themselves to determine the range of items of information needed to produce a comprehensive picture of the aptitudes and interests of all pupils, offering them a common form of statement, which would be generally comprehensible and would be available to them when appropriate.
  2. Some of that healing lies in setting free the imagination, in using icons and images wherever they may be found, in exploring the tenuous patterns of meaning laid down in lives which no longer have a social context fully comprehensible to us.
  3. At the same time, of course, it assures them of comprehensible input.
  4. In recent Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research (for example, Long 1983a) there has been a recognition that the learner does not naturally assume the role of passive recipient but is actively involved in the process of manipulating the input so that it is optimally comprehensible.
  5. On 21st March 1990 a new conveyancing scheme was launched, which aims to make buying and selling homes straightforward and comprehensible.
  6. As we now know something of the appalling story of his hounding by cultural officialdom, the raucous irony of the middle works and the bitter blackness of the last become entirely comprehensible.
  7. Wiping the board clean, she began to write on it in bold letters something that would be comprehensible only to herself and Miss Harker: PLEASE HELP ME
  8. It struck me as an intelligent and fair system which had the merit of being open and above-board and easily comprehensible.
  9. The book is well produced, the text commendably free from errors, and the diagrams and spectral reproductions are clear and comprehensible.
  10. The reduction of the concept of communication to comprehensible input, in association with the absence of any clear definition of what is meant by comprehensible or any criteria for knowing whether language has been comprehended or not, means that almost any approach to teaching can claim to have the blessing of the theory.
  11. More than a third of directors want more summarised information and want to see it in a more comprehensible, graphic form.
  12. The solution to our problems as teachers, then, is to provide comprehensible input.
  13. Differences in ethnic identity, race, religion, social stratification, age and sex may be associated with more or less familiar or comprehensible values, attitudes and expectations.

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