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Перевод: circumscribed
ограниченный
Тезаурус:
- But it can only be a quirk; and the force of its "goodness" is strictly limited and circumscribed.
- Both single people and married couples may feel a sense of frustration as the years in which they had planned to be more free to go out and about, and less restricted financially, are circumscribed by the demands of caring.
- They did, however, include the first number of Veterinary Transactions , containing observations on the effect of treatment of wounds of joints and other circumscribed cavities.
- I live circumscribed and self-communing - 'tis best so - not like a Princess in a thicket, by no means, but more like a very fat and self-satisfied Spider in the centre of her shining Web, if you will forgive me the slightly disagreeable Analogy.
- As a business it's as circumscribed as any other, with AR departments answerable to what Jeff Young describes as "men in grey suits" shouting, "Bottom line!
- The notion that they will be circumscribed by a "Joint Declaration" or a "Basic Law", so confidently advanced in 1984, now seems like a distant dream; 1997, by contrast, suddenly seems very real, and very close.
- Four of Africa's most talented peoples - the Ibo, the Bamilike, the waChagga and the Bugunda - have all had their innovative talents circumscribed for many years.
- The larvae of ichneumid wasps are parasitic on the developmental stages of insects or spiders, which egg laying females locate by searching narrowly circumscribed micro-habitats; they are as much niche-specific as host-specific, and it is because there is such a range of niches in a garden that there are so many kinds of adult wasps.
- I will return to Wordsworth - whether or no he has an extended vision or a circumscribed grandeur - whether he is an eagle in his nest, or on the wing.
- What happened during the years between circa 1880 and 1920, was the beginning of a process whereby young workers were admitted to the public domain: their newly-defined significance meant that they required a new role, but one which had to be carefully circumscribed.
- Yet this begs the question of how policy initiatives should be assessed, given that they regularly embody flawed conceptualisations of urban crisis, were created in contentious circumstances and reflect spatial realisations of a political agenda as much as objectively circumscribed social problems .
- So it was that the Cohens' life was very largely circumscribed by the Montreal riding, which had as its most prestigious centre Westmount, where they lived.
- A significant proportion of the public must have the impression that their library services are regularly prey to the ad hoc, impulsive indulgence of liberal/authoritarian, prurient/puritanical, left-wing/right-wing librarians, rather than guided by a set of selection policies trying to achieve a balance of users' and nonusers' educational and leisure needs and preferences, circumscribed by statutory requirements, within the limits of financial reality.
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