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Перевод: exposition speek exposition


[существительное]
толкование; разъяснение; описание; изложение; выставка (товаров) ; экспозиция ; показ ; выдержка [фото]


Тезаурус:

  1. In its lively style, the chapters cover the basics of instrumental design - both mechanics and electronics - the standard photometric systems, and the calculations necessary to apply the corrections required to appreciate the quality of the results; all with clear exposition and laced with good advice.
  2. I would suggest that it is probable that Marx, as a materialist, would not have disagreed with Bukharin's exposition of the case, since Marx's own illustrations of simple and extended reproduction were implicitly based upon the same assumptions.
  3. Yet vestigial gestures towards value persist, usually at the end of an exposition, where the critic in a final flourish claims, or at least hopes, that something valuable has emerged from the analysis; a revelation of the quality of the author's imagination; or of the inevitable tendency of all texts to be about their own processes of composition, or to come apart in the reader's hand; or of the aesthetic fascination of the patterns of imagery that have been revealed; or, at the very least, and least interestingly, that something "interesting" will have been said.
  4. They lay down their pens and flex their fingers, as she pauses and shuffles her notes preparatory to the next stage of her exposition.
  5. Rather than attempt to start our exposition of the cycle from the point of crisis, we shall be able to understand the role of fixed capital if we begin at the point of depression.
  6. An art critic also needs a gift for persuasion, perhaps rather more than a head for exposition and argument.
  7. However we achieve it, great care must be taken to make the exposition clear to a non-technical audience.
  8. Bukharin, since he was writing for a somewhat different purpose - at that point in his exposition - did not assume or leave implicit the equilibrium between society and nature, but instead desired to show that it is a necessary basis, precondition, for the situation that Marx dealt with.
  9. His Origin of Forms and Qualities according to the Corpuscular Philosophy (1666) is a masterpiece of criticism of the Aristotelians' substantial forms, a detailed classic exposition of the corpuscular theory he wishes to put in their place, and, finally, a compendium of experiments and results, all explained and analysed in corpuscularian terms.
  10. Before giving an exposition of these assumptions, we need a bit more terminology: other variables can be causally prior to both X and Y , intervene between X and Y , or ensue from X and Y , as shown in figure 12.2.
  11. Bukharin, one of the leaders of the Left opposition to Lenin on the national question, embraced the idea and brought to its exposition his formidable talents.
  12. The clearest exposition of this is the poet Novalis's essay "Christianity or Europe" (1799) which describes the Golden Age of European (and German) unity before the Reformation.
  13. A PARTICULAR pleasure over the weekend was reading the latest issue of New Statesman and Society, once the publication one turned to for eloquent exposition of left-wing politics.

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