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[существительное]
предисловие; вводная часть; пролог ;
[глагол]
снабжать предисловием; предпосылать; делать предварительные замечания; начинать


Тезаурус:

  1. First published by Bradbury Evans in 20 numbers as 19 (the last a double number, including Dedication to CD's old friend, the politician and author Sir James Emerson Tennent (1804-;69) and Preface), monthly, May 1864-;Nov. 1865, with illustrations and a cover for the parts by Marcus Stone.
  2. Yet I believe this new understanding must be included in the account, for as Blacking (1977: vii) pointed out in his preface to the Anthropology of the Body :
  3. Although rarely defined, it is often on the lips of the members, so that the phrase, "I don't want to seem disloyal, but" will often preface even the mildest internal criticism of any of the systems of policing.
  4. In his Preface to the Gardeners Dictionary , Miller invited communications on "new experiments in relation to this art" and, at a time when scientific work was developing rapidly, this request alone would have attracted a large response.
  5. Yet, in the preface to that report, the Chairman, the Bishop of Salisbury, states that as the result of the Commission's deliberations, "belief in an impassible God is discarded" and many contemporary theologians would wholeheartedly echo this.
  6. Following Tawney's preface in 1947, the National WEA organised a "programme for action" to stimulate forward planning and new responses to the opportunities provided under the 1944 Education Act.
  7. "Dr Runcie, to his eternal credit, remained his friend, though he had read the preface some weeks before and was certain in his own mind of its authorship.
  8. He timed his nods and yesses and "Indeeds!" on an entirely mathematical basis, interspersing them with a sort of pucker-cum-squint that could be mild disagreement or the preface to some statement of his own.
  9. In the preface to his Guide he claims that "all (his drawings) were entirely finished while the subject was before him, for he conceives that studies are lessened in value by being retouched in the house"; but a Miss Weeton who knew him well, and was godmother to one of his children, says that "he is employed all summer in taking sketches, and all the winter in finishing them.
  10. Preface to 2nd edition
  11. The preface of volume two claims rather hastily that a 1970 taxonomic review of the Isoptera remains comprehensive, yet a whole subfamily (the Amitermitinae) was sunk in 1972.
  12. Whether the preface to his treatise in which this comment was made was ever actually read by the society's members is not known, although they did order two copies of his "two publications on Farriery".
  13. The second is the statement of a clear evolutionary sequence in the Preface to a Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy , the work where Marx expresses p. 83 most coherently his theory of history: "In broad outlines Asiatic, ancient, feudal and modern bourgeois modes of production can be designated as progressive epochs in the economic formation of society".

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