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Перевод: disproved
[прилагательное] опровергнутый
Тезаурус:
- The trouble usually arises when a theological theory is claimed to be a concrete principle (a disease which also afflicts sociologists and psychologists) or when a scientific theory is held to have disproved a religious statement.
- Unlike many psychodynamic theories, this one is at least susceptible to proof or disproof and it has just been comprehensively disproved.
- The feral Faenol or Vaynol herd of Bangor, North Wales, was of Scottish origin and was thought to have much Highland blood in it, but blood tests have disproved this (though one animal was shown to have a trace of Indian blood from an experiment in the 1880s).
- Although Classic Touch and Ratina disproved the old prejudice against mares, John Whitaker had a less happy experience with Dollar Girl.
- One of the conclusions of the Chiefs of Staff was soon disproved by events.
- He would point out that scientific projects need a great deal of time to come to fruition, and premature publication of, er, data can damage progress.What appear to be facts at an early stage may well be disproved before the work is completed.
- Everything Golitsin claimed could be proved or disproved according to which set of arguments one wishes to accept.
- The first success disproved the thesis they ended up trying to vindicate, and they progressively discarded financial sanity in a crazy attempt to blot out the problems from their minds.
- For many years there was a tradition that the noted scholar, Roger Bacon, had been educated in St Mary's Chapel, Chalford (this later becoming the mill), although by Rudder's time, this had been effectively disproved.
- However, it cannot be proved or disproved in any final way and is unavoidably a political statement.
- Any chance it might have seemed to have to influence an election had been disproved by Henry Wallace who, with Communist support, polled only one million Presidential votes in 1948.
- Until the early seventies this relationship, known as "energy coefficient" was regarded as a "lock step" relationship - a certain level of economic growth required a certain amount of fuel consumption - but recent history has disproved this.
- Moreover, the theory that the pace of colonial development should and could be controlled effectively from Whitehall was soon disproved.
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