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Перевод: signaller
[существительное] сигнальщик ; связист
Тезаурус:
- Signaller Stuart Wilson, 20, was dismissed from the army and sentenced to six months detention by a Catterick Garrison district court martial after he admitted possessing drugs.
- At the moment there is vigorous theoretical argument among people who study animal signals, with some taking the extreme position that signals carry no accurate information about the state of the signaller and others arguing that the signals are extremely reliable.
- Ritualization then would take place to make the signal less and less ambiguous, and the signaller a more and more accurate advertiser of its intentions.
- The tail is an obvious and potent signaller: the raised tail of a mare in oestrus catches the stallion's attention, while a stiff tail denotes tension.
- She had her all-round cords, and Cheryl noticed the crossed flags of the Signaller among the array of badges which were on her right sleeve.
- The Company Operations Room is manned by a signaller, and a watchkeeper keeping abreast of all patrolling activity by Police and Army.
- Being explicit about internal state is an obvious advantage to the signaller as well as to the receiver.
- She was very good at semaphore and had won the Signaller Badge.
- When the recipient of the signal sees through the deception, there may be an advantage to the signaller in producing a more extravagant signal.
- If it concerns a resource over which the signaller and recipient are competing, the signal will evolve in the direction of deception; if the resource is exploited co-operatively, the signal will evolve in the direction of accuracy.
- Two other MLs got men ashore under Campbeltown's stern and the MGB landed Charles Newman with his fighting headquarters - two tommy-gunners and a signaller - about the time Campbeltown rammed the lock.
- "It's a Warning Order for a bridge across the River Elbe, sir," said the Signaller.
- Whilst the signaller busied himself with decoding the latest message from on high, the Troop Commander's mind raced back over a fairly hectic three weeks, Which had taken the troop from Hameln (of Pied Piper fame), the regiment's home base on the River Weser, eastwards to the River Leine and north the River Aller, before swinging north-west to the mouth of the Weser in the Bremerhaven area.
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