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Перевод: decoded
[прилагательное] расшифрованный; декодированный
Тезаурус:
- When the messages were decoded they emerged as apparently meaningless blocks of letters, and these were passed on to the linguists in Hut 3 who turned them into intelligible German.
- This is decoded by the brain.
- The transmission of a message inevitably involves first that the message be encoded by the communicator and then that it be decoded or "translated" by the receptor.
- The story has to be decoded in order to understand its meaning.
- Work on knowledge about language should involve discussion of matters such as sexist language; styles of interaction in social groups (see below); how hidden messages about social groups (such as teenagers or older people) which are conveyed by advertising etc. can be decoded for the values they contain and for the differences between what is said and what is implied.
- The poem does convey a message, though the message cannot be at every point decoded.
- It was he who, with others in the legendary Room 40 at the Admiralty under the direction of Sir Alfred Ewing (later to be Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University), had decoded the famous Zimmermann telegram which played its part in bringing the United States into the First World War.
- Winterbotham, a future mastermind of the "Ultra" miracle that decoded wartime German communications, naturally reporting his chilling discoveries back from the Reich to the minions of MacDonald, Baldwin and Chamberlain.
- It is then decoded and made to change channels, turning up the volume, alter the brightness, mute the sound, or whatever other job is required.
- I tried a pink old lady with the future of the universe mapped on her face with linear symbols just waiting to be decoded by anyone who had the wisdom and the patience to want to do so.
- channels on the same frequency can now be decoded without mutual destruction.
- The meanings of morse are borrowed from the meanings of, say, English and messages encoded in it are meaningful only when they are interpreted, that is, decoded.
- He jotted down the list of produce prices on offer from the vegetable gardens of Texas, put down the phone and decoded the message.
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