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Перевод: mnemonic
[прилагательное] мнемонический
Тезаурус:
- With anomalies, you either go into the history of the word, or advise the learner to memorise it by finding a mnemonic.
- He will be able to handle a wider range of options with only mnemonic guidance - for him the minimum number of key-strokes for program control is appropriate.
- A mnemonic for this phenomenon is to set the first and second fingers and thumb of the left hand at right angles to one another.
- colour - colour is used to create mnemonic associations - similar categories of vocabulary have similar colours.
- But the images of beauty may be lost and forgotten and a mnemonic is needed so that they can be recalled to the mind easily.
- These form the memorable mnemonic BASIC ID - Behaviour, Affect, Sensation, Ideation, Cognition, Interpersonal, and Drugs.
- Sicily for Pound never but once had any existence that wasn't either verbal (as in the wordplay on "Trinacria" or the Eleanors), or else notional , ideological (as providing a sort of slender mnemonic crutch for a tendentious reading of history).
- The usual mnemonic is O Be A Fine Girl Kiss Me.)
- Long before going solo the student should have learned the mnemonic by heart.
- There are, for instance, mnemonic devices in oral cultures which offer some resistance to this process: "formalised patterns of speech, recital under ritual conditions, the use of drums and other musical instruments, the employment of professional remembrancers - all such factors may shield at least part of the content of memory from the transmuting influence of the immediate pressures of the present" (1968, p. 31).
- The Cockroft Report (1984) gave a most encouraging survey of good practice and advocated an approach which can be summed up through the mnemonic SPIDER:.
- In the UK the pre-take off checks are standardised and remembered by the mnemonic CBSIFTCB.
- The French delegation led by M. Jean Arrivetz of FACS stressed the desirability of using a mnemonic one could say as a word.
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