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Перевод: cumulative speek cumulative


[прилагательное]
накопленный; совокупный; суммирующийся; кумулятивный


Тезаурус:

  1. Whilst Seymour-Ure's approach is focused on individual case studies, he hints at but does not examine a range of important, but empirically not easily verifiable, effects of mass media in general, and of television in particular: effects which may be both cumulative and long-term.
  2. What carries most punch here is, of course, the gilt y-shaped motif of the folds offered by the Virgin's mantle to stretch a phrase, a Leinberger sculpture is a permanent possibility of cumulative sensation.
  3. The cumulative default rate - the proportion of bonds originally rated as junk that eventually defaulted - always looked more alarming, at around 30%.
  4. Unfortunately the effect is cumulative, since once the board starts turning into the wind it is even harder to sheet in the sail fully.
  5. It was clear from the cumulative weight of these reports that Creed had already arrived.
  6. The cost of limiting emissions of greenhouse gases has to be borne by those societies which are responsible for the cumulative increase in their concentration levels.
  7. The cumulative effect of unemployment should be demonstrated to this and successive governments by drawing on bureaux experience which highlights the correlation between unemployment and multiple debt, matrimonial problems and fuel debts, etc.
  8. Overall the practice should have a monthly report of the periodic and cumulative value of job completions with budget comparisons to assist general control of the business.
  9. After a series of experiences that are construed in those terms, the cumulative effect may be an assault on the core of a person's self-image and self-respect that is lasting and pervasive.
  10. Real wear is the cumulative result of a vast number of very minor rubs and abrasions from a variety of preferred angles concentrated at a number of areas such as extremities or where one component rubs against another, such as on the links of a chain or the catch of a clasp.
  11. The system is based on keeping detailed records of clients and their enquiries so that cumulative analysis can take place.
  12. Students generally will be examined on the taught elements of the courses by cumulative assessment or by written examinations, or a combination of the two.
  13. Work on which cumulative and other forms of assessment have been based may be returned to candidates on a written undertaking that it shall be given back, if required, at any time within one year from the examination.

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