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Перевод: actively
[наречие] активно
Тезаурус:
- Heseltine, by contrast, seized every opportunity to be interviewed, as well as campaigning actively at Westminster.
- In the 1960s, for example, for a school or college to actively encourage teachers to discover more about business methods and practices was virtually unheard of.
- We actively desired an ever closer union of the European peoples, but it was not laid down how and when this was to be achieved.
- Research stations undertook research for the larger (white) commercial farmers and most African cultivators were actively discouraged from producing in competition with settler farmers (Brett 1973).
- Or more actively perhaps, by working towards the realisation of a humanitarian ideal.
- Take part in group discussions, actively and critically, showing an ability to summarise and evaluate arguments effectively.
- During the harsh, repressive years after the war, life was extremely difficult as the Communist regime actively preached atheism and railed against outdated "superstitions".
- This interior analogue of the exterior world is actively "seen"; and this we may presume is no accidental metaphor, for the dominance of visual perception in human life extends into the inner world of experiencing as a dominant mode providing a basic "map" of an ongoing continuum.
- But until very recently, even though the politicians have actively participated, the debate has been largely academic.
- He appreciated how difficult it was for me "to give way", what a wrench it was for someone who always operated on his own to cooperate with an act he neither understood nor, at that time, actively sought.
- For instance, I cannot actively engage with a book unless I am mentally free to give myself to it - if my mind is on other practical affairs while I am reading or if my reading competence is inadequate then I shall not be able to submit to the experience.
- This role as observing participant reverses the emphasis of traditional fieldwork, so that the researcher is required to participate actively in the social life studied and thus consciously eliminate the distinction between the observer and the observed phenomena (ibid. 29).
- French-style caf-bars have been a runaway success over here because they address a market which had previously been actively excluded by the "pub tradition" - namely women.
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