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Перевод: incipient speek incipient


[прилагательное]
начинающийся; зарождающийся; начальный


Тезаурус:

  1. He does not confine himself to "organs of extreme perfection", but also describes, as he believes, maladaptive overdevelopments (Irish elk), nonadaptive organs, useless incipient stages.
  2. The only reason for an incipient or full spin changing direction is if the stick is held right back so that the glider is either kept stalled, or is re-stalled as the rotation stops.
  3. In the years 1815-;27, when he was hated by the young Romantic poets for his apostasy, it is only fair to point out that many quite reasonable people were at panic stations because of incipient popular unrest.
  4. A certain nervous expectation, incipient disappointment mitigated by professional Micawberism, is a more accurate description.
  5. All this is of great significance for exploring Leonard's characteristics, for what was natural to Leonard's incipient viewpoint and versification now found stimulating and corroborative encouragement.
  6. Incipient E and B horizons can be present.
  7. It has been suggested that "incipient" is an unfamiliar word, that associating the stall with a spin might get the student worried, and that to simplify things we should only talk about stalls and spins.
  8. Perkin's jacket by contrast looked a shade too small for him and in hugging his incipient curves diminished the difference between the sizes of father and son.
  9. The motions in causal interaction with the facing of facts are incipient motions towards goals, spontaneous desires or aversions, and to prefer one inclination in the light of "Face facts" is to choose its goal as an end.
  10. Indeed, as we shall see in the final chapter, one of the principal skills a drama teacher requires is the ability to recognise the potential and suitability of each mode for the particular topic and the particular group and to recognise that the incipient performance mode in dramatic playing and the incipient dramatic playing mode in performance provide the means for an imperceptible movement between the two.
  11. The great Mahler conductors of an earlier generation, Bruno Walter, for instance, conducted his music very obviously from within the Austro-Hungarian tradition, with a sense of nostalgia, decay, and incipient tragedy.
  12. If Let Us Compare Mythologies is a young man's book, this is one (though still of a young man, at 26) that offers poetic maturity, whose lyrics are charged with that mellow wistfulness, that trembling of angst , that vibration of incipient guilt and the plunging sensuality of a knowing, searching man; a book whose range - for all that - is narrower than Let Us Compare Mythologies .
  13. However, it is not true to say that it is dangerous to apply the opposite rudder in an incipient spin.

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