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Перевод: modal speek modal


[прилагательное]
модальный; относящийся к тональности; ладовый; касающийся формы


Тезаурус:

  1. But in this case, Y will, like D, permute with C; thus from (25) the modal matrix of A may be written XY, while (26) and (29) require so that B shares the modal matrix XY with A. Note that here, E need not be diagonal, so that B can be defective; but non-zero elements in the superdiagonal of E can only occur in a submatrix corresponding to a scalar submatrix in C.
  2. Hitch and Baddeley (1978) have proposed a model of working memory, developed from what has become the basic modal model in psychology, which gives a focus for our discussion (fig. 11.1).
  3. As far as air quality is concerned, it must be stressed that significant improvements were not expected in the absence of considerable shifts in modal split.
  4. A final point: the assimilation of modal legacy to trust implies that the trust had shown itself to be a more useful, perhaps more flexible legal institution.
  5. Let where C is the canonical spectral matrix of A, and X is the modal matrix of A:X is not unique; if we have any matrix Y which permutes with C, then from (24) AXY = XCY = XYC so that we can write the modal matrix of A alternatively as XY.
  6. The potential mobility of non-motorized persons is also enhanced, though it may take some time (and, probably, more measures) for the modal split to change significantly.
  7. Therefore, the modal ratios of each township type, that is, those which appeared most consistently, were used as multiplier factors (see Table 5.7).
  8. Note that if and then so that, if X is the modal matrix of A, QX is the modal matrix of B.
  9. As Table 5.7 shows, when these modal ratios are projected over Wirral's 48 townships, we reach a total figure of 3,945 heroin users in the borough during the prevalence study period.
  10. Three modal types can be distinguished: industry-wide , multi-employer bargaining which is external to the firm, as practised in much of Western Europe on wage-related issues; single enterprise or firm bargaining, as typically found in the USA and Japan; and economy-wide systems between trade union and employer central confederations which have been characteristic of several countries, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark and, at times, the Netherlands.
  11. Mobility and modal split .
  12. In the first place, the informal modal meaning tends to be restricted to the grammatical environment of first person singular and present tense and in this respect to have limited productive generality.
  13. With respect to the lexical item bet , analysis reveals the descriptive fact that what we might call the canonical meaning of the word, "to lay a wager", is relatively rarely attested as compared with its very frequent informal occurrence as a modal marker indicating conviction as in expressions like "I bet he'll turn up tomorrow", "There's no milk in the fridge, I bet".

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