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Перевод: demarcate
[глагол] проводить демаркационную линию; разграничивать; разделять
Тезаурус:
- and in Athens itself boundary stones saying "I am the boundary of the agora" demarcate the area not to be entered by the polluted.
- There is very little idiom through which a Piaroa can demarcate another Piaroa as "other" than self, and therefore as "outsider".
- At first I thought about setting up a series of divisions throughout the length of the hall which would demarcate it rhythmically.
- The decision to demarcate the land came in mid-November, and followed an angry international outburst, conveyed to Collor by the UN Secretary General Perez de Cuellar, when Collor postponed a decision in October.
- In any case it would first of all be necessary to demarcate the requisite number of super-constituencies.
- It is rather how to demarcate reasonable science from irrational ideologies, such as astrology and racist nationalisms.
- The arrowheads demarcate the two antibody positive bands with estimated M r of 43 and 45K.
- He has also published a proposal, endorsed by the Yanomami, to demarcate 9,419,108 hectares of rainforest as the park.
- It is difficult to strictly demarcate the two approaches since each has been used and interpreted in a variety of ways.
- The outermost ring, comprising "progressive" but non-Leninist countries, is the most difficult to demarcate with precision.
- In this sense we want to tie the structural changes in political economy that have marked most nations in the last decade and have commonly had their most profound consequences in cities, to attempts to demarcate a space that corresponds to the political, social and academic construction of a traumatised inner city.
- The two competing themes in his account which, much to the confusion of some of his critics, Kant fails clearly to demarcate, both contain valid claims; so I have argued.
- The dashed lines demarcate the zone of dying cells.
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