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Перевод: disquisition speek disquisition


[существительное]
исследование; подробное исследование; изыскание; дознание
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Тезаурус:

  1. Since then, fortunately, Honor's admirable book Sex Law has been published and one feels exonerated from any need to provide a lengthy disquisition on a subject in which one is far from expert.
  2. This set Eliot on to a technical disquisition which I at least was unable to follow; but it included the fact that, in order to preserve a certain particularly rare cheese or at least to promote its further maturity, the owners had "buried it".
  3. When answering a problem, never preface your answer with a general disquisition on the department of law relating to the problem.
  4. Although a problem is not an invitation to launch out into a general disquisition on the department of law on which the problem is set, it is important in working out the problem to state all the rules of law that are really relevant to it.
  5. Once again he is worth quoting in full; the italics are Boswell's: Johnson's next disquisition arose from a subject brought back by Boswell after a short excursion.
  6. Like the novel we read, Gael's novel of the same name is a "philosophic fantasy" (9), but it appears to be even less realistic than its real-life double; it is described as a disquisition on the nature of reality with characters that flit in and out of existence.
  7. Another mistake that one student made with this particular problem was to suppose that the opening sentence was itself a question, inviting a general disquisition on the legal nature of an offer.
  8. Since one of them was the old gourmet Mauleverer, Amiss had to endure a lengthy disquisition on how the toast should be (very hot and dark brown), on how much butter (lots), and why the club should provide hedgerow jam (blackberry, elderberry and rosehip) and a great deal more.
  9. The other question, however, as to what exactly I am supposed to be doing as I sit here, is plainly still a live issue - which is the reason for this intolerably circumstantial disquisition.
  10. Occasionally the author, with the privilege of his time, directs a disquisition straight to the reader, but such interpolations, and even the wild doodling with which, now and then, he seemed to be whipping up his flagging invention in order to fill a prescribed number of pages, contribute to a unique, first-hand view of the navy in Nelson's day, delivered through narratives whose combination of tight, lateral movement and meandering subincidents has never been surpassed.
  11. He leads the Laureate into a queer disquisition on masons and Rosicrucians.
  12. For my part, I endured a long disquisition on the Tractarians from a young and opinionated university liberal.
  13. A whole "Part" of the tome, amounting to over a quarter of the book, consists of an interesting and detailed disquisition upon such manifestations of brutality in the 18th century as public executions, the operations of the press gangs, and the enforcement of the game laws.

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