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Перевод: vocabulary
[прилагательное] словарный; [существительное] словник ; словарный состав; лексика ; запас слов; лексикон ; словарь ; терминология
Тезаурус:
- Prisoners have an older vocabulary of swear-words to choose from - Anglo-Saxon.
- A person with a limited vocabulary can usually manage well in familiar surroundings but may experience difficulty, for instance when filling in many of the forms which have become a feature of our modern society such as an insurance form.
- In fact the United States boasted of its capacity for "overkill" - another euphemism in the nuclear vocabulary - as if to wipe out one's adversary several times over could only make the world a safer place.
- However as well as this private communication channel, most adolescents extend their vocabulary and modes of expression, verbally and non-verbally, as they move away from the constraints of home and school contacts, and explore new environments with different types of relationships.
- The next step is to posit from a core vocabulary - words for water, milk, parts of the body and so on - the common language of Homo sapiens some 10,000 to 15,000 years ago.
- Lip-reading skills were of little use because her vocabulary had almost died of starvation.
- Vocabulary : longer/shorter than - long enough - same length - wide/narrower than - through - inside - next to - on top of.
- The former includes being able to adjust ways of speaking - such as tone and vocabulary - according to audience, context and purpose; the latter involves skills of concentration and assimilation.
- While simple imitation fails to explain the occurrence of such novel utterances, a number of researchers have presented evidence indicating that imitation may nevertheless play a significant role in the child's mastery of vocabulary, syntax and pragmatic functions (Bloom et al .
- At one time childhood reading was justified mainly in terms of vocabulary growth: reading increased vocabulary.
- The more one's reasoning abilities are developed the better one's anticipation of the syntax and vocabulary of English, and the greater the field independence then the better the performance in sign language tasks.
- Robert, especially, knows this, for he knows the style of my speech as well as he knows the rhythm of my walk or the vocabulary of my gestures.
- Leering is part of my vocabulary of life, so to speak, in a way in which, being practically tone-deaf, musical harmonies are not.
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