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Перевод: comprehensive speek comprehensive


[прилагательное]
исчерпывающий; обстоятельный; объемлющий; обширный; понятливый; легко схватывающий; всесторонний


Тезаурус:

  1. Accommodation: The Bruges tourist office produces a comprehensive guide.
  2. The Macintosh version utilises the versatility of the Apple operating system, enabling the comprehensive transfer of ChemMod structures to Macintosh publishing packages.
  3. Clearly one cannot hope to give a comprehensive survey of the history of metals and metalworking in a single chapter.
  4. Sadler's inquiry joined many other calls for a comprehensive extension of day-time continued education: government committees, teachers' organizations, the Workers' Educational Association (WEA), the Labour Party, and the Liberal-inspired Education Reform Council all asserted their approval, Nor was the issue ignored by the House of Commons where between 1908 and 1914 a number of Bills were presented without success.
  5. The aim of the survey was not to produce a set of quantified results from a pre-set questionnaire but, rather, to isolate key management issues which would prove instructive for schools establishing a formula-based scheme or modifying one and in particular in establishing a formula-based system at Alsager Comprehensive School (the case study school).
  6. Comprehensive food labelling is a fairly recent phenomenon.
  7. A fruit tree is a long-term investment and you should always consult a comprehensive catalogue or fruit guide carefully before buying.
  8. It puts into operation on a more comprehensive scale a proposal for English teaching pedagogy that I myself put forward, speculatively, as appropriate for the Indian context (Widdowson 1968).
  9. The way in which these points are developed into a practical scheme can be seen by the case study school, Alsager Comprehensive School.
  10. Specifically, it was hoped to discover how cyclists would use and perceive a comprehensive and integrated bicycle network and whether an increase in bicycle traffic and/or a decrease in cycling accidents would result.
  11. New opportunities for sub-regional planning came with the establishment in 1974 of Area Health Authorities (AHAs) "with full planning and operational responsibilities responsible for the provision of comprehensive health services" to a defined population (DHSS, 1972).
  12. Together the two theses present a comprehensive view of the nature and role of legitimate authority.
  13. This report is a comprehensive analysis and critique of "Blueprint for a Green Economy" by Pearce et al and examines the limitations of a market approach to solving environmental problems.

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