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Перевод: concatenation speek concatenation


[существительное]
взаимная связь; сцепление; конкатенация ; каскадное соединение; цепь


Тезаурус:

  1. She had looked out of her bedroom window upon an unjust world, upon undeserved sadness, upon concatenation of ill-luck, upon the at least equal odds of sickness, spinsterhood and narrow horizons.
  2. So that, while one part of me remained intimate with the cotton, another separate centre of cartoon existence accompanied those tokens which served, through their concatenation and order, to mirror parallel developments in the world of objects.
  3. Whatever concatenation of chance or desire had brought Harry Mack to this place, there was no mystery about the cause of death.
  4. Could an unusual concatenation of talents and characters, placed in a situation where they were able to exercise their influence, upset the destiny of nations?
  5. What Dilys Powell missed when she described The Wicked Lady as a concatenation of "the hoary, the tedious, the disagreeable," as did other critics who saw Gainsborough's films as a reassertion of an old escapist tendency in British cinema, was how much of an advance such films offered on everything of a similar sort that had gone before, and how they touched the sentiments of audiences who could no longer respond to stories of gallant endeavour quite as they could when it seemed that defeat was an imminent possibility.
  6. In reality, no concatenation of highly talented individuals ever made a great film.
  7. Then, through the silence, he heard the advent of the year: the ringing of the church bells, the rattles, the hoots of the ships on the Seine, the clatter and concatenation of men and women.
  8. There, sandwiched between a diatribe against Thurring and a facetious denial of his arrest and imprisonment, was a concatenation of superficial, pseudo-scientific generalities.
  9. The essentials of disease are thus habit and the powers of resistance of man's body; the seeds or germs or cause of abnormal action lastly, the whole process is profoundly modified by a vast concatenation of variable social, personal, external and even economic factors
  10. Crummock he once described "This grand concatenation of parts."
  11. A concatenation of events particularly damaging Mrs Thatcher was subsequently compounded by errors of tactics and organisation by those running her campaign.
  12. This chapter is about the significance of such a concatenation of development activity, and of the potential for links between them.
  13. Heath's new style of government was tested to near destruction within three years as a concatenation of crises generated at home and abroad struck his administration in 1973.

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