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Перевод: constancy
[существительное] постоянство; верность ; твердость
Тезаурус:
- It follows that for a shape to assume constancy it must be closed and possess a skin , or comprehensible boundary.
- Then, as now, most people wanted to be able to experience the constancy and trust that comes only with faithfulness in a relationship.
- In that incomparable verse Racine surely articulates the classical and terrible conception that underlies also Virgil's treatment of Dido: sexual passion, the erotic, understood as one undifferentiated energy running wild, fastening itself seemingly at random on this person or that one, and switching from one to another in a way that discredits all human vows of constancy.
- Believing in the other person - extending trust - helps to create and sustain constancy and trustworthiness.
- Washbrook: composure and constancy at a jaunty angle Frank Keating dares to wish a four-square and formidable hero a very happy birthday.
- It is also consistent with the data on transits of Mercury that Parkinson's team used as evidence for the constancy of the solar radius; according to their data any change has to be smaller than 0.15 seconds of arc per century.
- As a woman who had chosen not to marry, Leapor looked for constancy primarily in relation to friendship.
- In the brain of this animal, there is not only a small fixed number of cells, but there is also constancy of many other features: the connections made by each cell to others, whether each connection is excitatory or inhibitory, the neurotransmitter substances released, and whether a cell is spontaneously active or not.
- In sharp contrast, there was no doubt about the determination and constancy of Henry VIII.
- At the same time in Nature (vol 258, p 548) John Parkinson, Leslie Morrison and Richard Stephenson were proclaiming to the scientific world "The constancy of the solar diameter over the past 250 years".
- The argument for solar constancy is essentially the one I have already outlined.
- For education, on the other hand, there is a greater degree of constancy in what it aims to do - a constancy, underpinned by philosophies and political ideals of long-standing.
- In this light, constancy in friendship is seen as a kind of grace or spiritual maturity, and inconstancy as sin.
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