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Перевод: pragmatic speek pragmatic


[прилагательное]
прагматический; практичный; самоуверенный; практический; вмешивающийся в чужие дела; назойливый; догматичный


Тезаурус:

  1. For them, linkages with the Cambridge Board represented an attractive partnership between academic altruism of the university and pragmatic local authorities for the development of educational opportunities for adults.
  2. Although politically a centralist, Dzerzhinsky was pragmatic enough on the spot.
  3. Close co-operation between the authorities in the various member states will be essential for the successful implementation of this imaginative and pragmatic form of harmonisation.
  4. Researchers should therefore give more attention to its negative effects on their conduct, especially in the way it requires researchers to make a number of pragmatic compromises which depart from the textbook portrayal of ideal research practice.
  5. There are great pragmatic advantages in giving regular opportunities for this, provided the gathering is not too large.
  6. Within a generally pragmatic and positive approach, she notes that "a suitable level for each specific situation can be found, to fit the capabilities, resources and requirements of both the programme and the organisation".
  7. The universality of these pragmatic features of communication indicates the possibility of the ideal speech situation or "discourse", when communication is undistorted.
  8. While simple imitation fails to explain the occurrence of such novel utterances, a number of researchers have presented evidence indicating that imitation may nevertheless play a significant role in the child's mastery of vocabulary, syntax and pragmatic functions (Bloom et al .
  9. So, for example, the laws of kashrut , whilst serving an obvious pragmatic purpose of separating and distinguishing the Jews from their neighbours, and guarding against assimilation, also served to affirm the selected symbolic system, the abomination and avoidance of crawling things being the negative side of the pattern of things approved and a function of the ordering of society.
  10. William James, for example, dedicated Pragmatism to J. S. Mill "from whom I first learned the pragmatic openness of mind and whom my fancy likes to picture as our leader".
  11. Wilkins himself consistently uses the term notion to refer to both kinds of category he talks about, semantic and pragmatic: the term notion incorporates functions.
  12. Once again this attitude to the natural environment was essentially pragmatic; farming involves replacing complex, natural biological communities with simplified, artificial systems dominated by only a handful of species.
  13. But in fact it rested on more pragmatic considerations of Anglo-French trade common to both Mrs Thatcher and President Mitterrand, along with the need to boost employment in south-east England and along the Pas de Calais.

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