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Перевод: accessibility speek accessibility


[существительное]
доступность ; общедоступность ; удобство подхода; легкость осмотра; легкость ремонта


Тезаурус:

  1. Other surveys have identified the walking problems of the handicapped, for whom accessibility to shops and services is so frequently a problem.
  2. Considerable stress is laid on the accessibility and approachability of the landlord organisations, especially given that most tenants stated a preference to speak rather than write to housing staff about their problems.
  3. He had previously written a journalistic piece about the killings, in which De Freitas figured as shabby and contemptible, and Gail Benson as a silly upper-class woman whose accessibility to the knife might almost have been construed as a last desperate act of Sixties modishness: an antic exported from Swinging London.
  4. The concept of appropriate technology has been defined in terms of the criteria of accessibility and affordability to all who need it, and sensitivity to the traditions of the people.
  5. The change from openness to selective accessibility fundamentally influenced the nature of factional politics at court.
  6. The guides will help potential investors to compare costs and charges, accessibility of profits, the chances of a higher return and the relative tax advantages of the various schemes on offer.
  7. Accessibility
  8. As noted in annual reports in the late forties and again in the early fifties, the main problems in the development of WEA provision lay in the urban areas - a reversal of pre-war conditions when accessibility of rural areas was difficult and prevented significant growth until the appointment of resident tutors.
  9. There can be little doubt that a GIS approach has wide applicability in all sorts of location problems where the goal is to minimize (rather than, as conventionally, maximize) accessibility to a population.
  10. The fish, according to species, will need swimming space, and hiding places, and you will need accessibility for tank maintenance.
  11. The accessibility of the seas led the maritime countries of Europe to build up huge fleets of ships, amounting to about six times as much tonnage as the rest of the world (most of whose ships belonged to the United States) and this predominance was to increase later.
  12. They are completely true to the ideals of the National Gallery: public accessibility, free access, no selling of pictures.
  13. However, one set of mappings may predominate over others, thus producing a bias in the availability or accessibility of plural or singular referents.

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