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Перевод: recitation speek recitation


[существительное]
декламация ; публичное чтение; отрывок для заучивания; стихотворение для заучивания; изложение; перечисление; ответ ученика; устный ответ; опрос учеников; устный опрос


Тезаурус:

  1. Then I would do a recitation, sometimes one of Granda's favourites like "The Arab's Farewell to his Steed".
  2. This ceremony, called puja , involves the recitation of a long list of seers and gods to show the "pedigree" of a mantra.
  3. Lord Lane, the Lord Chief Justice, said a bare recitation of the facts would seem to support the contention the sentence was too lenient.
  4. Our knowledge of graded tests comes from modern languages, where tests have been in use for more than a decade; from mathematics, where two sets of tests are currently in use; from science; and from the long-established Associated Board Examinations in music, dancing, and spoken English, or recitation.
  5. It ends with class recitation and boot inspection.
  6. Do not respond by an endless recitation of your life from your earliest years.
  7. The implications of "story" have hardened to the extent that Federman constantly refers to the narrative as a "recitation", as if he were writing over earlier texts such as Beat novels.
  8. James was his name, and he had a wonderful way with a poem or a recitation, and could remember dozens of really stirring examples.
  9. From the hundreds of volumes at home, including Shakespeare, Chaucer, Spenser, Shelley, Keats, Byron, Tennyson, and Browning, the boys were encouraged to learn selected poems for recitation; but Edward does not record where he had found and read Darwin's Descent of Man and books of travel, sport, and natural history, especially the many copious draughts of Richard Jefferies.
  10. Although a minor error in the recitation of the Vedas was looked upon with strong disapproval, passing events were regarded by the Hindus as devoid of real significance and so it is not surprising that no importance was attached to providing them with accurate dates.
  11. This liberalizing trend was, of course, not confined to Nonconformity and marked the Church of England as well: witness the fierce debates over the doctrine of eternal punishment, the recitation of the Athanasian Creed and the verbal inspiration of the Old Testament.
  12. Story then becomes revised into recitation or into a deliberately implausible sequence against which the narrative voice can play.
  13. The second group, however, when asked to name a vegetable after the recitation, all answered "carrot".

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