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Перевод: decipher speek decipher


[существительное]
расшифровка ; дешифровка ;
[глагол]
расшифровывать; дешифровать; разбирать; распутывать; разгадывать


Тезаурус:

  1. Lacking the ability perhaps to identify the chemical components in proper scientific vocabulary, the groups may exchange emotions, fears and hopes - and may then go on to decipher the chemical nomenclature together, if it proves to be necessary, and desirable that they do so.
  2. This time Brasenose College was to decipher my handwriting, and I was interviewed by the Principal and Fellows in the Tower Bursary.
  3. A key text is his early essay, "Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences", which concludes that there are two possible interpretations of interpretation: "The one seeks to decipher, dreams of deciphering a truth or an origin which escapes play and the order of the sign, and which lives the necessity of interpretation as an exile.
  4. The struggle to decipher has been presented as a good thing in itself, though construing sentences is not the same thing as achieving intellectual understanding.
  5. From friends of long ago, from the European Parliament, and from names I could not decipher.
  6. Without binoculars Trent could decipher the POLICE signs on the two Land-Rovers' front doors as the sharp bends in the track forced the drivers broadside to the cabin.
  7. He picked up a piece of paper with some writing on it, could not decipher the writing, and dropped it.
  8. One thing all the armies had in common was a careful explanation of their presence, a specific mandate set out in such complex detail that officials of the Lebanese Foreign Ministry were sometimes still trying to decipher its true meaning when the army in question was retreating out of Lebanon.
  9. Civilian users cannot decipher as much information from the satellites' signals and thus get fixes that are less precise.
  10. Its use of mutation and chance seems to occur within restraints; within an algorithm that we are still trying to decipher.
  11. Charsky could decipher that she was filming an ecological documentary of Lake Baikal.
  12. I think the postman would never have been able to decipher your scribble, your own version of Walser's MS, Bleistiftgebiet or Kingdom of the Pencil, which we were to describe in a later poem, "The Poem in the Pencil".
  13. Only from the mood of his paintings and from the cryptic jottings on his work, mottoes, inscriptions, aphorisms, quotations from Dante and other poets written in French, Italian or Latin, can one attempt to decipher his state of mind.

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