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Перевод: distinct speek distinct


[прилагательное]
ясный; внятный; явственный; отчетливый; определенный; отдельный; особый; индивидуальный; отличный от


Тезаурус:

  1. Queen's Counsel, one who wears a silk gown as distinct from the stuff gown of an ordinary barrister.
  2. THERE seem to be two distinct periods in a heterosexual woman's life when being single is acceptable.
  3. In the port column heading for the Old Mole, an ML skipper caught the distinct smell of countryside, sweet traces of grass scents among the more pervasive exhaust fumes.
  4. That the Polish Jews were socially, politically and economically quite distinct from German Jews only made the business easier, since the two groups were at loggerheads with each other.
  5. Efforts should therefore be made to integrate handicapped children into the normal educational process, exempting children with distinct disabilities who greatly benefit from special, perhaps private education.
  6. The neck on the Carlton has the distinct advantage of lacking any characteristics borrowed from elsewhere.
  7. It is possible this is a case of hindsight colouring my memory, but I have a distinct feeling that it was at that moment I first sensed something odd, something duplicitous perhaps, about this apparently charming American gentleman.
  8. Thought forms, at first perhaps pictorial and in modern man very largely linguistic, set up a re-presentational environment possessing a dynamic stability that is distinct but not separable from the biological organization that maintains it.
  9. Although British doctors are still sceptical, the existence of cellulite as distinct from fat is not disputed by the medical profession on the Continent.
  10. What is meant by calling these "complex" is that they serve a clear and distinct function which could already have been envisaged by the testator in making his will.
  11. Despite claims of outside political intervention and an inflammatory speech by Cobbett at Battle the riots were essentially spontaneous local outbreaks with distinct objectives, particularly the modest raising of wages, which was largely successful, with many labourers receiving another 2s a week.
  12. The proclamation of the Word of God is one such witness, distinct and indispensable.
  13. In Saussure's original exposition, signifier and signified, though distinct and only arbitrarily related, were supposed to be as indivisible as the two sides of a piece of paper.

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