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Перевод: reducible speek reducible


[прилагательное]
допускающий уменьшение; сводимый


Тезаурус:

  1. The cultural dynamics of transgressive reinscription suggest how both positions are correct: identification with, and desire for, may coexist with parodic subversion of, since a culture is not reducible to the specific desires of the individuals comprising it - desires which anyway differ considerably - and even less to the "truth" of desire itself.
  2. The smooth-phrased B.B.C. announcer, the amusing don, the self-confident politician, the jargon-perfect critic, the editor of the literary magazine - all are reducible within a few months to a bewildered defensive creature with hollow cheeks and desperate eyes whose only cares will be to see that he gets his fair share of the potato ration, that nobody steals his bed boards, and that he exchanges his cigarette ends for food or vice versa at the best possible price.
  3. Since personality arises out of social interaction its structure is not reducible to organic structure even though it remains dependent upon the whole psychoendocrine and neural system of a human being.
  4. The structuralists adopted Saussure's conception of an analytical object, language, as structured in itself and not reducible to any external structures.
  5. Paine's Age of Reason is iconoclastic but its central thesis is not reducible to a parody of the Christian faith.
  6. Officially he does not share Bacon's acceptance of formal causes, and even his agreement with him about the relevance to human actions of the final causes of Aristotelian tradition is qualified by the thought that, in the end, they are reducible to efficient causes.
  7. Societal reaction theory directs research towards the ideas and beliefs that give child abuse meaning in given contexts, but it is also quite clear that child abuse is not reducible to those beliefs.
  8. The significance of these three relations is that through them subjects are constituted and although the relations have a relation to each other, none is reducible to any other.
  9. Is human behaviour reducible to "nothing but" an endless struggle to maximize one's genetic representation in the next generation?
  10. Of course, for Hitler himself - and for some of his oldest and most fanatical supporters - all these ills were reducible solely to the "Jewish Question", a point of dogma which was a fundamental premiss within the Nazi Movement.
  11. It will be appreciated from the earlier sections of this chapter that skills analysis is not reducible to simple procedures or recipes.
  12. They have undermined long-cherished views of the writer or artist as a unique individual creating in the image of divine creation (in an unbroken chain that links father and son as in Michelangelo's God reaching towards Adam in the Sistine Chapel frescoes), and the work of art as reducible to a single "true meaning"
  13. Injuries and deaths at work are a significant and reducible source of danger to the citizen, and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 provides the framework for the regulation of safety in work-places with an offence of failing to ensure that, "so far as is reasonably practicable", employees are not exposed to risks to their health or safety.

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