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Перевод: embedded
[прилагательное] включенный
Тезаурус:
- If a point is missed because it is too deeply embedded in its cultural setting in one place, it stands out prominently and unequivocally in another.
- Lord Mayor Bill Egerton said: "We have seen shards of glass embedded in the ground.
- The experts concluded that of the diamonds which were not recovered, some could have disintegrated and others would have become embedded in molten metal.
- The lack of communication to others has only in part been due to our own ineptness at salesmanship; it more likely lies in a fairly deeply embedded resistance to drama being anything other than a community art - not just a performing art, a community art.
- It becomes a matter of redefining priorities in the short and long term rather than naturally assuming that all change means "bolted-on" activity, Once LMS is embedded in the educational culture there is little doubt that resources should be freed as there will be less and less need for central staff to be employed in the day-to-day operational management of schools.
- According to circumstances, the building inspector may be prepared to rate an unprotected cast-iron structure as one hour fire-resisting and where iron beams are partly embedded in brickwork or concrete (eg, in jack-arch and filler-joist floors) a greatly enhanced fire-resisting performance results from this partial protection.
- There was, Roland saw, a huge flint embedded in the mud under the back of the wheel, preventing all attempts at manoeuvre or reversal.
- The branch of a tree, embedded in the bottom of the burn, was supporting the sheep which had become firmly wedged against it.
- One of his most striking illustrations, highly relevant to our own use of the term "viewpoint", is the constellation of visual metaphors embedded in cognitive vocabulary.
- It is something embedded in their conscience."
- On route from Kilham to Lowthorpe, the heavy stone base of the cross fell off at Ruston Parva and embedded itself in the verge side there, from where it was rescued in recent years and now stands on Ruston Parva village green.
- Teacher-training, all too often still embedded in traditional teaching techniques, does not offer teachers sufficient guidance for them to be able to adapt to the new requirements in the curriculum; and the result is that pupils are inadequately guided, and projects and assignments are poorly executed.
- No one appeared as he drew up and, before lifting his hand to the bell, he paused to read the words of a stone plaque embedded in the flints to the right of the door.
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