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Перевод: originate speek originate


[глагол]
давать начало; порождать; создавать; брать начало; происходить; возникать


Тезаурус:

  1. For, not only did the explicit recognition of forward movement in time and the rejection of the idea of endless recurrence originate with Zoroastrianism, but in the last twenty years or so Old Testament scholars have drawn attention to the similarity between some passages in the Old Testament and certain Mesopotamian texts.
  2. The prevailing winds originate from the south and south-west, a consequence of the frequency with which depressions (with their anti-clockwise circulation) pass to the north of the islands.
  3. Since this causal chain is but part of a boundless nexus of causal chains that originate before and outside the perceived object and end beyond the perceiving body, it is not very clear why the former should count as an "origin".
  4. Much useful research can originate from the idea that just turns up, the hunch or the observation of something that happens in the street which triggers off a line of thought.
  5. The job of a producer is to originate ideas, gather the material, work out the costs, keeping within a given budget, have the scripts written, rehearse the principals and finally preside over the dress rehearsal and the live production on the air.
  6. It was from this very basic set up that we began to originate new musical programmes, interviews, debates, special community service talks, special events, and sports coverage.
  7. My beloved Poole! in excessive anxiety, I believe it might originate.
  8. Sodomy was not thought to originate in a pathological subjectivity (the modern pervert); rather, the sexual deviant was the vehicle of a confusion never only sexual, and sexual in a way different from the sexological and psychoanalytic accounts.
  9. From which country does the Ellesse brand originate?
  10. Sevillana are similar to Flamenco and take their name from the Andalusian city of Seville, from which they originate.
  11. Popular protest movements are becoming more common and although they are usually multi-class in membership, they often originate in poor urban neighbourhoods.
  12. Many of our foods originate from tropical forest species such as rice, cocoa, fruit, maize and coffee.
  13. Hence experience and type originate together: the individual cannot endow experiences with meaning without types, yet types are constituted from and through lived experience (see Rogers 1981:.

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