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Перевод: evoke
[глагол] вызывать; вызывать чувства; истребовать дело из нижестоящего суда в вышестоящий
Тезаурус:
- It is certainly what would be expected if the latent inhibitor functions like a CS- but it could just as easily be a consequence of generalization decrement - adding another stimulus to the excitatory CS might modify the way in which the latter is perceived and thus reduce its ability to evoke the CR.
- The test discrimination between tone and clicker (say) is aided by the fact that the two stimuli evoke different expectancies (are associated with different reinforcers), these expectancies not being pre-trained but being formed during the course of the discrimination itself.
- In these, however, no special attempt was made by the interviewers to evoke memories of grandparents or other old people.
- Although many alternative methods of financing and administering adult education could be envisaged, none would be as efficient or as economical, none would evoke a better response than those already in operation, "untidy" as these might seem: the Responsible Bodies (primarily the universities and the WEA) and the local education authorities were managing to avoid an overlap in provision and should be left to continue their work.
- Aroma, like music, can often evoke memories.
- What is there in this to evoke the shades of a third of a million dead Frenchmen?
- Rigoletto returns to Opera North's repertory after an absence of 10 years in an entirely new staging which will evoke the decadent splendour of the Mantuan court.
- In much existentialist writing the impression is given that, in order to test the believer and evoke real trust, God makes a world in which all the evidence points against Him.
- In a different context, however, the CS will be able to evoke Al and since the Al state is better than A2 at activating an associative link, the CS will be better able to elicit its CR when the context is changed.
- Patricia Hodge does not quite evoke the mixture of clown and vamp that list suggests.
- Georgina Masson's special gift was her ability to disentangle and evoke in Rome three different cities, of Classical Antiquity, of the Renaissance, and of the Baroque.
- She was the sort of woman to evoke poems, from Leonard not least, and lastingly.
- So far we have considered only the extent to which changes in stimulus effectiveness might be revealed by changes in the ability of a stimulus to evoke its UR; but, according to the theory, a loss of effectiveness will have other effects.
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