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Перевод: convergence speek convergence


[существительное]
сходимость ; конвергенция ; сближение; схождение; схождение в одной точке


Тезаурус:

  1. But the scattered activity of different parts of the nervous system seems to converge only at the cost of merging, and so losing, the components that come together in the process of convergence, rather in the manner of snowflakes joining a drift.
  2. USL's action looks likely to speed up the pace of this convergence, which may see it become Pinnacle UK before the end of the year, though that depends on how well the two companies work together in the interim, says Unix Solutions' Quing Tsang.
  3. This does not mean that there is no cultural convergence at all between the two alliances in Ireland.
  4. The storms seem to be formed in the strangely disturbed band of atmosphere that lies athwart the equator between the two trade wind regions, and is known as the intertropical convergence zone.
  5. The MTV contribution represents a novel convergence of the art and rock-and-roll markets.
  6. Even within highly automated, and almost identical, sectors of the refining industry no process towards similarity or "convergence" in managerial strategies in the two countries appears to have occurred.
  7. He was able to show a reduction in the variance of some selected indicators of convergence (as measured by the standard deviation) at higher levels of industrialisation.
  8. Areas of convergence between the two positions
  9. Again although there will be occasions when the bare lexical item will suffice to indicate meaning, when the context or the convergence of knowledge of those concerned will provide the specificity required, it will generally need to be supplemented by the addition of elements which give the word a more precise conceptual focus.
  10. Thus his erotic imagining of the usurping male is not the eruption of repressed homosexual desire so much as the fantasized, fearful convergence of identification and desire, precipitated by an actual convergence of their respective objects.
  11. "It's not quite peace in the strictest sense of the word, rather the absence of war," pronounced Ruben Zamora, vice-president of the National Assembly and leader of the leftist alliance, Democratic Convergence, on a visit to Washington in April.
  12. The convergence of a number of key technologies in the instruments makes possible the real-time simultaneous processing of multiple-source optical spectral information in a single imaging spectrograph.
  13. These two areas of convergence also direct us to the main area of divergence and the reason why, though in actuality inextricably related, the psychic and the cultural return of homosexuality still need to be distinguished.

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