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Перевод: significance
[существительное] значение; смысл ; важность ; значительность ; значимость ; многозначительность ; выразительность
Тезаурус:
- The significance of economic support Drawing together the different strands of this discussion of economic support, we can ask: Who are the main beneficiaries within a family?
- We have a need for love and a need for significance and God meets both of these needs, sometimes directly and sometimes indirectly, through others around us, mainly our partners.
- Only the phase of the Moon had an effect approaching significance: 14.6 per cent more copulations occurred during a full Moon.
- The Lombard capital was at Pavia, but Milan was rebuilt and slowly regained its former significance.
- Stone seems to think that feminist history would insist on an active campaigning role for women, and this unfortunately causes him also to dismiss the significance of gender as a category for historical analysis on the grounds that it comes with too much "ideological baggage" (p. 12, n. 19).
- The crypts were small, too small to have needed a central pillar to support the ceiling, so we can only presume that the pillar had a symbolic significance to the Minoans (Plate 18).
- The marriage of Anne and Tim does not just have a personal significance for them.
- The poem was the finest Wordsworth had yet written, and, coming so soon after his departure from Alfoxden, suggests that the loss to him of the Quantock countryside had been of little real significance.
- No results, however, are expected for some time; and in any case, Whitehall expenditure reviews are notorious for failing to deliver anything of significance.
- The former had a religious significance for the Ancient Egyptians, but sadly they are no longer found in Egypt, though they are still widely distributed in other parts of Africa and Asia.
- This is well illustrated by Jerrome (1981) who explained the significance of friendship for middle class women in later life.
- Its purely endogenous nature is well illustrated by the facts that it can be evoked by the absence of a stimulus such as a gap in a long sequence of evenly spaced tones and that the actual probability and significance of the stimulus is less important in determining whether or not the P300 will occur than the subject's perception of its probability and significance.
- His observations made in 1695 are not only an important source of early medicine (and therefore of world significance) but are also a vital source of Hebridean social history.
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