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Перевод: shaped
[прилагательное] имеющий определенную форму
Тезаурус:
- It would not be possible to design either of these two garments in the STANDARD version of Designaknit as there is no way of creating the specially shaped front pieces.
- The conical mounds, initially smooth in appearance at the apex, become rough in appearance as the epidermal cells enlarge and separate along the lateral walls, yielding club shaped cells.
- One of the main tenets of behaviourism is that behaviour can be shaped through reinforcement by reward.
- And the Mediterranean, the great pale green sea that sloshes away at the coastline of Phoenicia, this too still shaped our movements and our lives, provided the essential and unchanging link between that distant, unphotographed world of Roberts and the country in which I now lived.
- Court shaped and D shaped wedding rings are traditionally heavier bands.
- "First of all we will look at his numerical and mathematical ability which he has gained from reckoning areas from odd shaped bits of land and working out the number of trees they will take, and from his mother's shopping expeditions, and we will reduce these to simple symbolic formulas and tables and make children learn a lot of them very quickly.
- There is remarkable consensus among family researchers showing a "U" shaped association between levels of marital satisfaction and the child-rearing years.
- His views on the NHS, the "Social Market", the reform of our political system and Europe are robust and shaped by a great independence of mind.
- In the central larghetto his playing had begun to acquire a more settled, finely sculpted poise, eventually coming fully into its own in an auspicious, perceptively shaped, at once freshly and eloquently pointed finale.
- Experience nearly 200 years of the technical and social history on the railways and see the way they shaped the world.
- Powerscourt is a garden of extraordinary impact, whose grand location shaped like a vast scallop shell is echoed by its picturesque reflection in the Wicklow Mountains.
- But quite new pressures shaped the unhappy youth of Harold Macmillan at Eton and Balliol.
- Those administrations faced biennial balance-of-payments crises of great severity which shaped their whole approach to economic policy-making.
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