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Перевод: imperfect speek imperfect


[прилагательное]
несовершенный; дефектный; с изъяном; неполный; незавершенный; неполноценный;
[существительное]
имперфект [грам.] ; прошедшее несовершенное время


Тезаурус:

  1. Kenny here explicitly invokes St Thomas's distinction between perfect and imperfect knowledge (which was discussed in Chapter I).
  2. Knowledge by a bird of a sibling's appearance must necessarily be an imperfect guide to what a first-cousin will look like.
  3. There may be some truth in the claim that there are problems in seeking to postulate "a transcendental ideal of which the historical actualities are a succession of mundane and therefore imperfect, compromised manifestations", and that the term religion is not something "that can be formulated and externalized into an observable pattern theoretically abstractible from the persons who live it".
  4. Ordinary speech is therefore usually a very imperfect representation of the underlying rules of grammar and appears not to provide a sound database for the derivation of these rules.
  5. Oxford gave the 54,000 crowd the imperfect example of pressure, a sustained forward roll that yielded exactly zero.
  6. They are imperfect players in an imperfect democracy; and they are there, from time to time, to write and investigate things that the closed worlds of the British professions would grind their teeth over.
  7. A third consequence of Gandhi's insistence on the imperfect nature of particular forms of religions is his plea for the spirit of toleration between religions on the grounds that it increases spiritual insight and gives a better understanding of one's own faith.
  8. That science can be dangerous because people are imperfect and can't be trusted with the weapons science creates.
  9. Relief papers provide pattern with a textured embossing, which is ideal for concealing a wall with an imperfect surface.
  10. You can decide to be imperfect, to do things in your own time, to please yourself, not to be strong and to try only as much as you like.
  11. The debut of Breakfast News was technically imperfect to a surprisingly high degree.
  12. They talked in low voices, pausing when the waiter put food before them, as if whatever they had to say could not be shared, even by a discreet French boy with an imperfect grasp of English.

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