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Перевод: proximate speek proximate


[прилагательное]
ближайший; непосредственный; следующий


Тезаурус:

  1. The proximate cause of the symptoms of diabetes is normally a lack of insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas to control the body's sugar levels.
  2. The proximate cause is more simple.
  3. But still these are all proximate causes of poor performance.
  4. At the same time their insistence on otherness was found to be inseparable from a fear and disavowal of the same, or the proximate.
  5. The foregoing discussion has dealt with proximate causes.
  6. It is clear that the proximate cause has been government action.
  7. Again, this data base is not used to determine the overall frequency of homicide, but to provide information about the types of people who were involved and the proximate causes of the crimes.
  8. If this approach tends to proximate to idealism in seeing linguistic forms as closed, self-referential systems without any manifest acknowledgement that they are located in distinct socio-economic structures, this is not to deny its potential in interpreting political forms.
  9. First, both theories suggest an eventual return of homosexuality: in the one (psychoanalytic) it is a psychic return of the repressed from within, in the other (materialist) a social or cultural return from without; either an inner resurgence of desire through the breakdown of psychic repression, or the oppositional approach via the proximate of the demonized other from beyond, from the social margins where he or she has been discovered, constructed, displaced.
  10. Or rather, the distinctions between the repressed and the excluded, the subjective and the social, break down, especially when we recall that the other is often constructed via, or in terms of, the proximate.
  11. The main proximate cause of high employment in comparison with interwar years was a comparatively high level of demand and investment though, of course, governments contributed heavily to this through the public sector.
  12. The obvious proximate cause was last week's trade figures, and these spell serious trouble for the Chancellor.
  13. It is held there and is permitted (or forced) to move only very slightly to and fro - though in very complicated ways - by the influences, sometimes combined, sometimes separate, of that variety of proximate gravities exerted by the sun, the moon and the nearer planets.

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