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Перевод: accurately
[наречие] точно; правильно; тщательно; безошибочно
Тезаурус:
- She is stronger on personality than on political theory, pointing accurately at the similarities between Mr Castro and another Galician dictator, Francisco Franco.
- How many of the criticisms and problems of the National Curriculum remain - or more accurately how many appear unlikely to be solved soon?
- Thus appraisal systems are perhaps more accurately termed performance review systems .
- Such bonds are important in holding together two molecules whose surfaces fit accurately into one another.
- It was he, Clasper, who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products, regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards.
- George Eliot twice had her head shaved so that her bumps could be read more accurately.
- Tests have been regularly carried out since the early eighties to discover whether those who exercise regularly or who have jobs which involve a considerable amount of physical exertion are able to think more clearly and remember more accurately than their IQ counterparts who lead a fairly sedentary life.
- It was necessary to design a complete system, comprising a high-quality microphone, accurately matched to a high-quality electronic amplifier, which was accurately matched to a high-quality electromagnetic cutter.
- The caricature Tory MP of thirty years ago was a knight of the shires; his contemporary counterpart might more accurately be called Morden Man.
- You may choose not to report this, but you should have the honesty to report Labour's policy accurately.
- They must also record their position in the limb, and this may mean that they have both to measure accurately the concentration of a morphogen, and measure time.
- The new name reflects more accurately the scope of the specialty, de fines better the range of problems dealt with, and, most importantly, removes what was felt by many people to be an automatic stigma acquired by visiting the VD clinic.
- Therefore, the assessments which the neighbourhood police give of how much support they obtain from the Catholic community (or, more accurately, how much support they see the majority of Catholics as feeling able safely to show), vary depending on wider circumstances and the time-scale used.
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