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Перевод: elicit speek elicit


[глагол]
извлекать; выявлять; устанавливать; делать вывод; добиваться; допытываться; выпытывать; вытягивать


Тезаурус:

  1. His sister Urraca, who was believed to harbour an elicit passion for Alfonso, raised a rebellion against Sancho.
  2. Details are hard to elicit from the texts, since in AD 529 it was abolished by Justinian, who later brusquely referred to it as a tenebrosissimus error .
  3. More centrally, in the cerebral cortex the afferent fibres from groups of receptors are "wired together" so that more complexly patterned stimuli - such as edges or lines of a certain inclination - may preferentially elicit neural activity and the corresponding subjective experience.
  4. More recently, departmental committees have come to play a more important role in this regard, seeking by the examination of Ministers and senior members of the Civil Service, amongst others, to elicit information, previously much less accessible, as a basis for more intelligent criticism and control.
  5. His last interview with a solicitor had been conducted in a language barely recognizable as English and it had taken over three hours and a reference to the Chief Constable to elicit the fact that the deceased had made a previous will in which the respective positions of his wife and his mistress had been exactly reversed.
  6. Such behaviour may depend at least partly on the teacher's skill in setting up situations which will elicit the best from each child: most people are shy in some situations and confident in others, and different people's responses to the same situation may vary sharply.
  7. In this chapter, data is presented from four of the questions, which elicit general perceptions of the economy and household finances.
  8. You will obviously elicit comments.
  9. Whatever the type of interview the basic purpose is always the same: to elicit information from the interviewee.
  10. if it requires a recall of emotion, it is often sufficient merely to switch on the emotion rather than elicit it (as when you trip over the cat!).
  11. The Sikh pattern-cutter's abdomen is examined with a distinctly shaky hand that tries to elicit the signs of a possible perforated ulcer as his family of six stare on with fixed incomprehension.
  12. In seminar teaching it should elicit feedback, questioning, the bringing out of implications or contradictions, and the opening up of fresh aspects of the subject.
  13. All settings up to about 8 (out of 10) on the master volume elicit a clear, punchy tone, right down to the lower notes on my 5-string, and live it proved well able to compete with two rawk'n'rawl guitar players and a loud drum kit on an RB pub gig.

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