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Перевод: assimilate speek assimilate


[глагол]
ассимилировать; уподоблять; делать подобным; приравнивать; ассимилироваться; усваивать; усвоить; поглощать; поглощаться; усваиваться; сравнивать; уподобляться


Тезаурус:

  1. The quantity of wealth and the range of differences were so great and so new that it was difficult to assimilate it to any picture of how Zuwaya had done things in the past.
  2. But whether Idealism helped Liberalism and the "New" Liberals to speak and act on the basis of a more dynamic and conceptually successful social theory, or whether, to quote Michael Freeden, "Rather than Idealism giving birth to a new version of liberalism, it was liberalism that was able to assimilate certain aspects of Idealism to its mainstream and thus bestow new meaning upon Idealist tenets", is not a problem of immediate relevance here.
  3. Before 1967 Israel assumed, as did many others, that since the Palestinian Arabs had not achieved nationhood they would soon assimilate into the Arab host countries neighbouring Israel, if the latter had half a mind to allow it to happen.
  4. The underlying premise of Papert, Servan-Schreiber and their colleagues at the Centre Mondial is that children and adults, lawyers and journalists, the rulers and the ruled, can all assimilate compute culture without either losing their own, or surrendering to some centrally imposed scheme of, knowledge.
  5. It was just after he had come home in 1945, with his raw imagination still straining to assimilate the only excitements of his life and the strange dust of Italy and Egypt still upon his boots.
  6. Europe appeared to accept her difference and individuality, whereas England demanded that she should somehow conform, assimilate, and yet at the same time, there was no way in which it was possible to really "assimilate".
  7. the skills enabling pupils to give accurately - and to assimilate and act appropriately on - information, explanations and instructions;
  8. It is worth noting that the collection includes essays that seek to explicate and contextualise Kristeva's writings, for these will be useful to students attempting to assimilate the subtleties of her work.
  9. He points to the fact that the Atlantic can now be crossed in three and a half hours as indisputable evidence that the pace has hotted up, but in his view, the next generation will assimilate such changes.
  10. "Young people are brought up in the age of the video, so they can assimilate television that is cut quickly to a good musical beat, whereas older viewers would think, "Oh God, it's too fast and I can't stand all that dreadful loud music"," Shapero says.
  11. An integral part of the removal of barriers between member states has been and remains the implementation of the fundamental principle of Community law that member states should not discriminate against one another and should assimilate the treatment they accord to nationals from other member states to the treatment they accord to their own nationals.
  12. To such critics, postmodernism's self-reflexiveness seems a renunciation, in favour of a sterile narcissism, of the novel's potential to shape and assimilate the world for its readers.
  13. Mao added: "To study the development of this old culture, to reject its feudal dross and assimilate its democratic essence, is a necessary condition of our new national culture."

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