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Перевод: disseminated


[прилагательное]
рассеянный; мелковкрапленный; диссеминированный


Тезаурус:

  1. With the invention of photography this attitude to Nature could be disseminated in book form.
  2. Progressive rock was GLOBAL, selling hugely, gawped at in stadia (the "ant-like figures onstage"), disseminated so broadly as to be rootless and meaningless.
  3. Earlier this month, a US District Court in Columbus awarded Reynolds 18 million compensation and said there was a "substantial likelihood that the report of Reynolds's drug use was not only false, but that it was disseminated with malice."
  4. The Project Manager will be responsible for calling regular meetings of both committees and ensuring that their business is properly minuted and that the information and decisions contained in such minutes are disseminated in ways considered appropriate by the Project Committee.
  5. They should be able to read the agency's report, the Council thought, and point out what they considered mistakes in it before it was disseminated as fact.
  6. While it is true that most houses in the world's seismic zones are made from earth, and most deaths in earthquakes are attributable to the collapse of earthen structures, it is equally certain that high-tech solutions will never be disseminated.
  7. The alarm bells had been sounded, the news was being fast disseminated.
  8. Since there is such a difference between the two documents, and since the Dunrossness District Plan was designed for immediate public consumption (the Structurn Plan had not been disseminated widely at the time of our research, June, 1978 - January, 1979) one could suggest that the tenor of the document reflects the desire to underplay any potential conflicts between Shetlanders and incomers.
  9. Bartram's Observations on the Inhabitants, Climate, Soil, River, Production: from Pennsylvania to Onodaga, Oswego and the Lake Ontario had been published in London (1751), and for the past twenty years he had dispatched his boxes of seeds and plants to be disseminated amongst owners of noteworthy gardens who acknowledged his industry.
  10. However, these "schemes of experience" are not invented ex nihilo but are disseminated through the commonsense knowledge shared by members of the life-world, so that members come to learn the relevant typifications and their meaning (see Natanson 1970; for an application of these ideas see Brewer 1984a, b, 1988b).
  11. Coming from Russia, where freedom of the press has been not so much unknown as uncomprehended since long before the Revolution, he is shocked to discover that a free press disseminated all kinds of false, partial and invented information and that journalists contradict themselves from one day to the next without shame and without apology.
  12. Great care was taken to see that this work was disseminated as widely as possible.
  13. Shearman's experience in the county was disseminated through a special National WEA conference on adult education in rural areas held in London in May 1929.

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