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Перевод: inborn speek inborn


[прилагательное]
врожденный; прирожденный; природный


Тезаурус:

  1. It was that inborn sense of duty that motivated people like Joanna They would automatically take the helm.
  2. Ruth Muschel and her colleagues at the US National Cancer Institute and at Yale, reporting this discovers in Science (vol 219, p 853), suggest that this may mean that some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour.
  3. In his book, One Hundred Days in Europe , he wrote: "Our recently naturalized fellow-citizens, of a different blood and different religion, must not suppose that we are going to forget our inborn love for the mother to whom we owe our being."
  4. It appears that in this case, at least, the avoidance of the deadly prey is inborn.
  5. In such cases it is essential for the predators to evolve inborn reactions to the warning signals of the lethal prey, so that they can be avoided without any learning process taking place.
  6. All or most cases result from an inborn defect in the formation of collagen, the tough fibrous protein essential for the strength of bone.
  7. She is affirming that delinquency is neither an inborn disposition nor something the child has contrived by himself; that children learn to become delinquents by becoming members of groups in which delinquent conduct is already established and the "thing to do"; and that a child need not be "different" from other children, that he need not have any twists or defects of personality or intelligence, in order to become a delinquent.
  8. If they do they have forgotten that, like them, every member of their audience "has an inborn sense of measuring time...
  9. A prolonged period of family life permits the growing offspring to add individual learning experiences to their inborn behaviour programming.
  10. He maintained that an interest in chemistry was inborn in Germans, who also possessed a "cold-blooded spirit of research, slow but accurate reflection and unremitting patience", which made the best chemists.
  11. Success in treating a rare inborn error of metabolism called abetalipoproteinaernia (ABL) has renewed interest in vitamin E, and suggests it is essential for normal nerve function.
  12. They may have acquired this caution by observational learning - watching other monkeys trying to eat these insects and seeing the way they reacted to the prey's "chemical warfare" - or they may have evolved an inborn reaction towards bright patterns, enabling them to avoid such species from birth without any learning process, or they may have learned caution the hard way, by personal experience.
  13. The fact is that even infants can influence their upbringing by means of inborn qualities such as temperament.

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