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Перевод: discontinuous
[прилагательное] прерывающийся; прерывистый; перемежающийся; прерываемый
Тезаурус:
- The varying size of EDs in urban and rural areas, and the discontinuous nature of the population distribution inside the larger rural EDs is also difficult to parametrize.
- The nouveaux romanciers have used not simply formalist, but explicitly formal realist arguments to explain their departure from traditional narrative structures: the form of the novel itself had to reflect the changing perception of reality as fragmentary and discontinuous.
- As regards the theoretical and philosophical analysis of time, the most important and original contribution of medieval Islamic thinkers was their theory of discontinuous, or atomistic, time.
- The zircons are angular and have discontinuous rims of baddeleyite (ZrO 2 ), accompanied occasionally by zirconolite (CaZrTi 2 O 7 ).
- The wave cannot be discontinuous.
- The supra-orbital torus is moderately well developed, with broad lateral orbital rims, but the torus is discontinuous, unlike the continuous bar-like structure in the African apes.
- But the fundamental incommensurability of idea and event re-emerges in a precariousness in this narrativization of history where each disturbance in the writing punctuates it with the unassimilable, discontinuous and disjunctive temporality of the event.
- The iron pan (Bf horizon) is generally weakly developed and discontinuous.
- Broadly speaking, one might say that, in monarchical law, punishment is a ceremonial of sovereignty; it uses the ritual marks of the vengeance that it applies to the body of the condemned man; and it deploys before the eyes of the spectators an effect of terror as intense as it is discontinuous, irregular and always above its own laws, the physical presence of the sovereign and of his power.
- Psychotic illness itself is frequently a discontinuous event and mostly inimical to organised thought.
- However, the term "disease" is slightly unfortunate in this context because it conjures up notions of a "cause" that has little or nothing to do with the natural state of the organism but which is imposed on it, having a discontinuous effect; as, for example, in infectious diseases.
- So a Pacific as defined by such minds might fall within the appropriate longitudes and latitudes, but it would be riddled with holes, a discontinuous mess, a collection of unconnected pieces of sea and land established principally to prove an argument about an entity of which they make up only a fraction.
- Previous work by the ICRDG has shown, for example, that the growth of the "sea floor is discontinuous .
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