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Перевод: natural
[прилагательное] естественный; природный; земной; физический; настоящий; натуральный; как живой; очень похожий; относящийся к естествознанию; обычный; нормальный; понятный; дикий; некультивированный; необработанный; врожденный; присущий; непринужденный; внебрачный; незаконнорожденный; самородный; [существительное] кретин ; идиот от рождения; дурачок ; самый подходящий человек; самое подходящее; бекар [муз.]
Тезаурус:
- As with William Temple, who looked equally natural in gaiters and apron, the bubbling humour and lack of pomposity heightened the effect of the personality.
- It is finally time to return to the problem with which we started, to the tension between individual organism and gene as rival candidates for the central role in natural selection.
- But the natural mother is a fact!
- Many of us are cut off from the natural Earth currents, especially when we live in cities.
- Tunnel vision and mutual incomprehension were natural reactions.
- This means restraint in public spending and holding back the natural enthusiasm of a clutch of new ministers to open the purse strings.
- In Bacon's books, Sprat says, "are every where scattered the best arguments, that can be produced for the defence of Experimental Philosophy; and the best directions, that are needful to promote it", while according to Glanvill "all the main heads of natural history have received aids and increase from the famous Bacon, who led the way to substantial wisdom, and hath given most excellent directions for the method of such an history of nature".
- Consequently, the reaction of the host society to a growing imbalance, a growing injection of this particular form of crime, is not the natural reaction by way of the formation of antibodies, as it were.
- They have got to have some natural talent to home in on them, at first.
- Natural selection works because organisms are thrown into competition, and the "fittest" are the ones that survive.
- Without it there would be no party, as the natural commodity is in short supply, the worst since 1976.
- Rather than imposing artificial conditions, Serjeant allied Victorian engineering to twentieth-century control systems: he deployed the forces of natural convection, rather than cumbersome, mechanically-powered plant, to ensure a regulated flow of humidified and heated air through the galleries.
- The next sentence begins "Yet reason tells me" and ends " then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination, can hardly be considered real."
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