s
sa
sb
sc
sd
se
sf
sg
sh
si
sj
sk
sl
sm
sn
so
sp
sq
sr
ss
st
su
sv
sw
sy
Перевод: stigmatic
[прилагательное] стигматический; клейменый
Тезаурус:
- Local Stigmatic is about two Cockney thugs who beat up an actor in the pub because "fame is the first disgrace because God knows who you are."
- If there is no workable defence of insanity, it is surely wrong to convict a grossly disordered killer of murder when the less stigmatic offence of manslaughter is at hand.
- Western liberal democracies may legitimately use the symbolic and stigmatic function of the criminal law to outlaw conduct which is incompatible with the ideals upon which those democracies depend, here, fair and orderly stock markets.
- Surely it is possible that a jury might decline to convict of murder a person who intentionally killed under gross provocation, even though they knew that the judge could give a lenient sentence, because they wished to signify the reduction in the defendant's culpability by using the less stigmatic label of manslaughter.
- Insects also collect nectar as a "liquid reward" a category that may include stigmatic secretions; these may be involved in insect nutrition as well as in pollen-tube germination.
- In many of the orchids, the bees slip and fall through the flower or into a trap, for example in Stanhopea candida in Amazonia, pollination is by Eulaema moscaryi, which "falls through" the flower after collecting the scent; in so doing, it brushes against the pollinia and in the next flower these are lodged in the stigmatic cavity.
- In so doing, bees rub their backs against the stigmatic surface and effect pollination and also collect fertile pollen.
- A couple of years ago he made Local Stigmatic , a version of a 1956 Heathcote Williams play that has had no official theatre release.
- In Cariniana, there are similar pollinators but the androecium is somewhat one-sided, while in Couroupita, it is very irregular in that, besides a ring of stamens with fertile pollen around the stigmatic surface, there is a one-sided ligule bearing stamens with sterile pollen curved back over the others.
- The prints were about my own size, 6 and my own guess for what it is worth, since, as a cadet I did own a pair of hob-nails, is that my own almost religious love of country railways had revealed a kind of secular stigmatic effect.
|