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: subserve
[глагол] содействовать
Тезаурус:
- His sense of acute danger here was further sharpened by developments within Germany, as the Nazis sought with the help of Reichsbischof Mller and the "German Christians" to make the church subserve their quasi-religious ideology of "blood and soil", an ideology in which Hitler was unashamedly presented by the indefatigable Goebbels as a new messiah, commissioned by divine providence to save the German nation and establish the supremacy of the chosen, Aryan race in the "thousand year Reich ".
- Enteric inhibitory nerves, similar to those that subserve the rectoanal inhibitory reflex, are found throughout the gastrointestinal tract and mediate relaxation in both sphincteric as well as non-sphincteric circular smooth muscle.
- Morality was contravened only when pleasure was sought "independently of the end which pleasures are only meant to subserve".
- It might be thought that so long as one asserted the local sign theory only in principle (that is, did not specify the precise nature of the "feeling" or "colouring" which is supposed to subserve localisation), one could rely on the testimony of introspection for one's theory to be confirmed.
- Certain groups managed to extend the uses of writing to subserve their political and ideological interest in centralisation through the construction of what Clanchy calls a literate mentality'.
- "The Name" has been the Holy of Holies to all Jews since it was given to Moses as a special revelation of the divine essence; all other holinesses merely subserve it.
- Furthermore, it is usually impossible to say whether the effects of a lesion in one hemisphere, in terms of loss or impairment of a particular function, follow from the destruction of the true neural locus of that function, or instead reflect the influence of abnormal tissue on other brain areas that actually subserve the function in question.
- Our finding that the foveal matrix is random rather than ordered has implications for the nature of the post-receptoral channels that subserve spatial and chromatic resolution.
- How far judges consciously or unconsciously subserve the wider interests of governments is another and more important question.
|