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Перевод: signify speek signify


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выражать; выказывать; означать; предвещать; иметь значение; значить


Тезаурус:

  1. This is what these "trivial errors" as you call them really signify and if you do not heed them, it will not be long before your father commits an error of major proportions."
  2. In some instances "sameness" comes to signify the tyranny of Western patriarchal metaphysics, and homosexuality its practice or, more vaguely, its metaphor.
  3. Since Kate, Peter and Walter moved into the house, which incorporates the 12th-century priory walls, a ghostly but very palpable waft of snuffed candles and burning incense has thrice been known to signify benediction on St Peter's day.
  4. Did its appearance signify a scientific publication and so excuse a subsequent press conference or was it, as many scientists claimed, a badly written uninformative document of limited scientific credibility that did little to support its authors' claims to have found fusion?
  5. One Windscale worker who lived in Seascale at the time said he recorded radioactive contamination on his son's shoes which was almost six times the level used to signify a hazard inside his laboratory.
  6. We seldom nowadays hear the tolling of a bell to signify disaster or misfortune.
  7. For Locke, then, "general words signify a sort of thing"; and they do this by being a sign of an abstract idea or nominal essence in the mind, "to which idea, as things existing are found to agree, so they come to be ranked under that name; or be of that sort".
  8. Similarly, "inversion" could signify reversal of position and/or reversal of direction, both being inimical to effective government and social control.
  9. A low reserve level in relation to annual imports or debt obligations could signify future problems.
  10. Faintly irked by the "crisis" of white music - that its body has been "forgotten", its attention allowed to meander across the debris of a vast information explosion, away from the folk fire, to be easily bored, jaded, distracted - beige vocalists attempt to construct an ersatz black body to signify what?
  11. The languages they use and the social and historical context in which these languages signify are indirect and direct revelations of that power and its limitations.
  12. The word is altered to signify present and past time:
  13. This post-Freudian, materialist reinterpretation of sexual deviance diverges so considerably from the sexological/psychoanalytic tradition that perversion comes to signify quite differently.

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