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Перевод: mobility
[существительное] подвижность ; мобильность ; маневренность ; изменчивость ; непостоянство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- We also know that people who have lost a limb, or had a stroke or heart disease can get back their mobility and their health in a way that would have seemed quite impossible only twenty years ago.
- The first was an 87-year old widow with an OBS score of eight, living on her own in a local authority flat; she had very poor mobility, was subject to falls, and had an increasing tendency to incontinence; she could not manage her own personal care nor the care of her home.
- This expansion of education has not brought about a similar increase in social mobility.
- Decreasing mobility and retirement are likely to reduce daytime activities and there will be a greater opportunity for daytime naps, particularly after lunch.
- The All Blacks would treat such an outmoded approach with the scorn it deserves, although on the other hand they might have been impressed with Bridgend's contrasting mobility and aggression.
- A sharp energy, called the mobility edge, separates these "localised" states from the "delocalised" or "current-carrying" ones, which contain electrons that can range throughout the semi-conductor.
- It is fully comprehensive and covers the mobility supplement holder and two drivers nominated by the holder, so you don't have to be a driver to run a Motability car .
- The growth of German industry, the flight from the land, the Ostflucht and the ending of serfdom had all broken the bonds of the Prussian feudal system; had caused a massive upheaval in terms of social and geographical mobility; had caused a radical change and development in German class- and national consciousness, and had created problems of identity deep within the German consciousness, precisely because they took place much later than in the west European nations.
- As a result, the mobility of the charges as they travel through the transistor is twice as good as any similar, submicron p-channel mosfet transistor yet built.
- Indeed, Jerzy Kutnik has shown that amorphousness and mobility are the prime characteristics of Sukenick's texts.
- Not very long ago I found myself being interviewed in a university survey on residential mobility in which some of my own students were fieldworkers.
- Silent yawning will also bring back mobility to your face.
- A lack of mobility on the part of many within the cities has inevitably meant that an increasing number of those remaining are in some way disadvantaged (Redfern, 1982; Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, 1984).
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