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Перевод: particular
[прилагательное] особый; особенный; специфический; исключительный; заслуживающий особого внимания; индивидуальный; частный; отдельный; подробный; детальный; обстоятельный; тщательный; разборчивый; привередливый; [существительное] частность ; подробность ; деталь ; подробный отчет
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- This was especially so after the death of Edward 1 in 1307, and in particular when Edward III decided to turn his imperialist ambitions against France.
- For Helfet, the design's acceptance is a particular triumph, since he prides himself on understanding the Jaguar ethos.
- In earlier centuries, excessive child-bearing and its short- and long-term consequences took a great toll among young women, but early in the twentieth century a fall in mortality from tuberculosis, somewhat later in maternal mortality, and the diseases particular to women's reproductive functions, left males more vulnerable than females.
- In many schools, groups of teachers with a particular interest or point to make.
- Indeed, the results of recent research suggest that abnormalities of prostaglandin metabolism may lie at the heart of the majority of the chronic degenerative diseases - defects in particular enzymes giving rise to different aspects of chronic disease.
- Ideally, you should adjust your eating so that you are meeting your aims for goal weights or are at least 2 to 3 lb (1 kg) within your goal weight for any particular week.
- Churchill, in particular, was concerned not to weaken the Italian Government and strengthen the hand of Communists who had dominated the wartime resistance movement.
- The work of Hubel and Wiesel, in particular, put the conception of neurones as "feature detectors", rather than simply energy detectors, on the map, supporting the idea that for each cell in the cortex there was a specific pattern of excitation that would reliably excite it.
- It describes in particular the ways in which Provenal painting, influenced by the development of photography, "japonisme" and out of doors sketching, used a range of techniques which art history has previously only associated with the Paris-based Impressionists.
- The empirical evaluation of teaching/learning activities does not aim at the exact specification of causes but at increased awareness of different factors which bear upon the learning process in particular classrooms.
- There is no reason to suppose that they might not also be swayed to reject the existence of God because of particular events or even of particular arguments.
- Particular issues on which comments are invited
- These allow the computer to determine who will do the cover for a particular day.
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