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Перевод: definable
[прилагательное] поддающийся определению; определимый
Тезаурус:
- Not merely material quality of life has slipped, but also the less easily definable cultural environment and attributes.
- The "enhanced Programme resulted from the 1978 Inner Urban Areas Act, based on a White Paper, published the previous year, on Policy for the Inner Cities (DoE, 1977), the first comprehensive policy statement on the subject to acknowledge it as a definable and cohesive problem.
- In factual works, style plays a more easily definable role, and textual sampling and attempts at stylistic evaluation by librarians are more pertinent.
- The dating method itself must have a definable "zero time point": for example, the tree ring formed this year in dendrochronology; the solidification of a volcanic rock in potassium-argon dating; or the formation of a calcite layer for uranium series.
- For the compulsion to be lawful, the right must be "justiciable"; that is, it must be definable, so that it can be uniformly and predictably applied, upon known principles.
- True, it is studded with words that have dictionary definitions, and held together by formally definable rules of syntax; but the real matrix of vernacular is the common understanding of people who have shared experience.
- Once we have definable categories of patients, each of which can have a defined treatment regime, it then becomes a fairly straightforward task to build up a defined treatment cost.
- In addition to securing Commonwealth support for their position, the British sought to consolidate their own aviation policy into some definable form, something which had eluded them for several years.
- The presence of any type of visible dirt under good lighting conditions on any surface or definable area.
- This applies only if there is full acceptance of the proposition that mankind's need for a "god", can be completely satisfied by the concept of a "god" developed with developing life, and therefore definable.
- PERHAPS we are the only definable group, except for the landladies, who look forward to conference at all, conference and elections being the only points in the calendar when our lives become primed with meaning.
- But in some other types of spoken language, it is predominantly the content which matters: it is information-related or transactional in its functions, and characteristically has a definable purpose.
- As a scholar and theorist, Hirsch is known, apart from his unfashionable but vigorously argued advocacy of intentionalism, for his conviction that literature is not a coherent concept, and has no definable essence, and that by extension "English" as a discipline has no absolute method.
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