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Перевод: asymmetrical speek asymmetrical


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асимметричный; асимметрический


Тезаурус:

  1. The fundamentally asymmetrical relationship between a landlord and his tenant is expressed as one of reciprocity, however: a landlord and his tenant are both called kasama , "companions" or "partners", the former supplying the land and sometimes the capital and equipment for farming, and the latter the labour.
  2. The colour of the asymmetrical shapes is chosen on a small proportion of trials where other factors (such as relative size) override symmetry because of pseudorandom fluctuation in the shapes employed.
  3. The rightmost shape was equally likely to be symmetrical or asymmetrical, and to be red (4.3ftL) or green (3.8ftL).
  4. In the few cases where the church plan diverges from the conventional arrangement by including only a single side aisle rather than the normal two, this volume, rather than the nave space, can be used to accommodate the dwellings access corridor, although it is noteworthy that in the conversion of St James's Church, Farnham, Surrey, which is also described in this chapter, the optimum cross-sectional treatment of such an asymmetrical plan placed the longitudinal access corridor in the former nave space, the aisle projection being used to accommodate living-rooms.
  5. There are, of course, exceptions to this, but asymmetrical pieces are uncommon.
  6. Alexander (1980) has gone through Murdock's (1967) ethnographic atlas and found that this asymmetrical treatment of cousins is strongly associated with the type of marriage common in that culture.
  7. Atkinson's planning appears to have influenced Burn considerably, Blairquhan having the same stepped relationship of asymmetrical main block and a private wing ending in a low tower, a formula which was to be repeated in many Burn houses.
  8. With equal probability, either the red shapes were three different symmetrical shapes, and the green shapes asymmetrical, or the reverse.
  9. Saintes, with Gallo-Roman remains, a beautiful Romanesque abbey and an atmospheric medieval quarter, is 17 miles south of St Jean; 15-odd miles to the north-west is Surgeres, all of whose public buildings, including an engagingly asymmetrical church, are within the 16th-century castle walls, scattered among beautiful gardens and parkland - perfect for picnicking.
  10. Cherry Hill admirably demonstrates all the style's characteristic features - white rendering, asymmetrical cubic shapes, large windows and a complete absence of mouldings.
  11. This is because the church has an asymmetrical plan with a single southern aisle rather than the more usual arrangement of south and north aisles flanking a central nave.
  12. To Leninists, however, it has been a development with profoundly asymmetrical effects.
  13. Together, this gives the awkward, asymmetrical display that mimics injury.

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