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Перевод: diminution
[существительное] уменьшение; убавление; убывание; убыль ; сокращение; снижение; ослабление; повторение темы нотами половинной длительности; повторение темы нотами четвертной длительности; сужение колонны
Тезаурус:
- The first deals with the reasons of the (apparent) diminution of objects as they recede from the eye, and is known as Perspective of Diminution: the second contains the way colours vary as they recede from the eye: the third and last explains how objects should appear less distinct in proportion as they are more remote.
- A gradual diminution in mental faculties which is noticed by friends and relatives but not by the affected person is the first change.
- It affects males and females, young and old, heterosexuals and homosexuals, and shows no sign of diminution in prevalence despite world-wide control measures and the existence of effective antibiotic agents which can cure the disease once diagnosed.
- Any diminution of freedom reduces the quality of life.
- The effects ranged from the hilarity and confusion produced by laughing gas (nitrous oxide in less than anaesthetic doses) to a simple diminution of the sense of pain by fever-reducing drugs of the coal-tar dyestuffs industry (see Chapter 2).
- Whatever their source, such generalization decrement effects would mean that a change of context would produce a diminution of the CR.
- A magnification or a diminution reveals the same pattern.
- It is a method of fulfilling a deep desire of the public to be deceived by the politician into thinking that public expenditure can be increased faster than the national income is increased without their noticing any diminution of their own rate of increase in purchasing power and standard of living.
- In short, Eliot has delineated a critic who recognizes public or civic responsibilities; and unless we are very careful, to say of this critic that he "serves his art" may seem a rather sudden cramping and diminution of the claims made for him.
- The other was a 310,000 provision for the diminution in market value of an undisclosed investment.
- This conclusion, I want to argue, does not lead to a rejection of the Bible or to a diminution of its claims or, necessarily, to a weakening of its authority.
- As the Earl of Leicester is now dead, in whose keeping the King was by reason of the disturbance in the realm, and now by the favour of God the King is snatched out of his hands and raised again to his former estate, whereby with the common consent of the realm the King has caused all things attempted by the Earl for the diminution of the King's right, honour and royal dignity to be revoked; and whereas the forests north of Trent, which before the war in the time of the Earl were preserved whole and uninjured, have been disafforested and destroyed to the King's disherison, the King commands the said Roger to re-afforest all the forests in his bailiwick as they were before the war; and if any part thereof ought of right to be disafforested, the King is prepared to do full justice.
- The task of reconciling them to a diminution of their unexamined power fell to Sir Edward Boyle who became Minister in July 1962.
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