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Перевод: sag
[существительное] прогиб ; провес ; осадка ; оседание; перекос ; стрела прогиба; стрела провеса; падение цен; уваливание под ветер; дрейф под ветер; уклонение от курса; [глагол] прогибаться; провисать; осесть; покоситься; свисать; обвисать; спадать; слабеть; ослабевать; падать (о цене); падать в цене; отклоняться от курса; уваливаться под ветер; прогибать
Тезаурус:
- Coating Will your product sag?
- They had set themselves a pace that could not survive 90 minutes and, sure enough, began to sag.
- With electricians the linguistically correct interpretation of the ellipsis - the one that satisfies Hankamer Sag's parallelism criterion - is a plausible one.
- A straightforward, attractive, and testable interpretation of Sag Hankamer's suggestion is that ellipses are interpreted with reference to only a representation of the superficial features of a text, while model interpretive anaphors are interpreted with reference to only a mental model.
- "They're beginning to sag."
- If a literate person is asked whether the use of a surface anaphor is acceptable, they will tend to say "yes if it can be interpreted by Sag Hankamer's copying in process and "no" if it cannot.
- Although Sag Hankamer's theory provides the basis of an excellent account of the considered judgement of literate people, it does not fare so well in explaining their ordinary language comprehension.
- At tea-time the momentum of the day - or what was left of it after Doctor O'Connor-Crowley's intrusion - petered out and things began to sag.
- An account of anaphoric processing based on the idea that there are two broad classes of anaphoric expression was suggested by Sag and Hankamer (1984), whose ideas were already known to, and tentatively endorsed by, Johnson-Laird (1983) in his most complete account of the mental models framework.
- The coaches gradually increased in size, length and weight, until overhang at the ends and a sag in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels.
- In older properties, where ceilings are of lath and plaster, the weight of a plaster ceiling centrepiece can pull the plaster keying away from the laths, causing the whole centre to sag alarmingly.
- The following is an example of a passage from the study, based on an extract from a newspaper report It contains a surface anaphor that does not conform to Hankamer Sag's criteria.
- The effect of high interest rates and a "petro-pound" was to strengthen sterling; the consequences were for exports to sag and for inflationary pressure to increase rather than diminish.
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