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Перевод: spar speek spar


[существительное]
тренировочное состязание в боксе; бокс ; наступательный или оборонительный прием в боксе; петушиный бой; брус ; перекладина ; рангоутное дерево; лонжерон крыла; шпат ;
[глагол]
боксировать; биться на кулачках; делать притворный выпад кулаком; препираться; спорить; драться; драться шпорами; устанавливать перекладины


Тезаурус:

  1. Patrick showed her Spar Cove, which was their favourite haunt - a fascinating little bay, formed by the clyst itself.
  2. However, Walker found that if the BFP algorithm was altered to reflect the first three levels of SPAR's ordering given above, correct results were obtained by eight of the 21 pronouns resolved correctly by Hobbs but incorrectly by the original BFP.
  3. To meet the competition from the supermarkets, 240 West Country retailers in the Spar franchise sell mainly convenience food.
  4. Both SPAR and CLE-I treat word sense, and structural and anaphoric ambiguity.
  5. Water is gravity-fed into two 50 gallon drums, passing through layers of Canterbury spar via a spray bar before being pumped along a down-pipe back into the main tank.
  6. In theory at least, the diameters range from 5 to 15mm (0.2 to 0.6in) and lengths are around 2 metres (78 in) which is enough for any kite spar.
  7. One consequence of augmenting the focus registers as in SPAR is that it becomes more common for candidates to be separated only by a weak focusing preference.
  8. GLENN McCRORY, the 25-year-old British cruiserweight who defends his IBF title against the South African Siza Makhatini in Middlesbrough on 21 October, said yesterday that his long-term target is still to challenge Mike Tyson, who he used to spar with.
  9. SPAR processed stories sentence by sentence, resolving the ambiguities in each sentence, integrating the information in them into context, and outputting a paraphrase of the sentence, before moving on to the next one.
  10. SPAR, as noted earlier, uses a modified version of Sidner's focusing algorithm, which embodies both strong and weak preferences in ways appropriate for the examples discussed here.
  11. From the top of the drums, water is pumped to Tank 1 via the spray bar down through the foam and spar, from where it is transferred to Tank 2 up through more spar.
  12. In SPAR, however, reference resolution is able to overturn any preferences applied at an earlier stage.
  13. Here, the word "leg" is (in SPAR's lexicon) represented as lexically ambiguous between the "body part" and "furniture component" senses.

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