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Перевод: intelligible speek intelligible


[прилагательное]
понятный; вразумительный; толковый; доходчивый


Тезаурус:

  1. In Wales there is a nationally agreed pupil profile; and many groups of schools or Local Authorities in England have been working on forms of profiling that would be objective and intelligible.
  2. He attacks Oesterley for falling into "the common trap of interpretation" by formulating intelligible reasons for the dancing of a primitive.
  3. At a time when a good public image is essential for universities, English is unable to explain itself in ways immediately intelligible to the outsider, is notoriously riven with doubts and disagreements that prevent it from having a shared sense of purpose, and may at intervals erupt into crises that attract the wrong sort of publicity.
  4. the complexity of company records , which are not only subject to mysterious, (but relief-bringing) disappearances down the corporation vortex, but when occasionally discovered are often so specialized and riddled with technical jargon that the average jurist finds them unintelligible - naturally corporate lawyers render them intelligible in ways which favour their clients;
  5. Moreover, it is also unlikely that it would be intelligible even to another adult.
  6. Animal welfarists, because they are committed to promoting the good of these and other animals, seem to have an intelligible basis on which to rest their call for the preservation of natural habitat.
  7. "To the extent that the proposals encourage the inclusion of better information in a form that is more accessible and intelligible to users, it is a useful step forward," said Touche Ross.
  8. "Certain highly technical factors, intelligible only to the expert and with which I will not take up the time of this inquest, have led me to conclude that Subject A had been dead for more than nine years and less than twelve.
  9. Bede's main object in life was to transmit his knowledge in intelligible form to his contemporaries and successors, and in this he was eminently successful.
  10. It is a very rare pupil, whether at school or university, who will not understand more with the help of examples and analogies than without, and especially if the examples are simple, intelligible, new, and, if possible, funny.
  11. But a candidate not so ear-marked may sink to an F or G anyway when it is found that his language though intelligible is not accurate, or that though he knows some historical terminology he uses it inappropriately.
  12. Suddenly, but predictably, the main actor enters the stage and speaks in a piercing voice, intelligible to me only because it is unmistakably one of alarm.
  13. (And why shouldn't the kind of holism that I am espousing not help to make processes such as mental imagery more intelligible to us - Piaget published a number of experiments on the development of imagery.)

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