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Перевод: implied


[прилагательное]
подразумеваемый; предполагаемый


Тезаурус:

  1. The Webbs explain that their original definition, relating the trade unions' function to conditions of employment, implied that trade unions had always contemplated a perpetual continuance of the capitalist or wage system, whereas they had at various dates during the past century at any rate frequently had aspirations towards a revolutionary change in social and economic conditions.
  2. However, suppose that (in a single.address computer) we wish to provide a conditional jump instruction to test an operand which is not in an implied location such as an accumulator.
  3. The idea that older people should leave the labour force at some point gained ground in the earlier part of the twentieth century with the popularity of ideas about scientific management, which implied that older people were bound to be inefficient workers.
  4. This in turn implied that the transition period was now viewed, not as a relatively short, chaotic time, but as an epoch that would develop its own laws of equilibrium.
  5. In fact, a graph briefly shown at the announcement implied that Windows benchmark performance could be improved more substantially by slotting in the 385 video adaptor than a Pentium board.
  6. Ramsay absorbed the late baroque style of smooth theatricality, full of implied movement, but he was also attracted to the French Academy in Rome with its emphasis on the more informal.
  7. "Servant" was the word people also used for client groups attached to Zuwaya lineages; it generally implied dependence, a conditional existence or belonging.
  8. Why not respect the intention implied by the choice of impermanent materials and the adoption of quick and casual techniques?
  9. The concept obviously implied certain practical requirements: regulated markets, allocation of materials, production targets, manpower planning - all of which would be operated through some structure of planning machinery.
  10. Once more Bukharin dwelt upon what he considered to be the unique character of the Russian revolution: that it was a combination of workers revolution and peasant war, which implied the need for a long-term alliance between the two classes.
  11. The problem with the International Data Corp figures is that they try to treat Unix workstations as a separate market rather than bundling Unix workstations and Unix servers together, which is presumably the reason for the implied figure for IBM Corp sales of only 558m, where IBM has implied total 1992 RS/6000 business of 2,000m.
  12. "He said that he detected an implied suggestion that he might obtain another credit card from a different company and use it to pay off his card."
  13. For Zarathustra had spoken of the good and evil spirits as twins and thereby implied that they had a common origin.

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