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Перевод: distinguishable speek distinguishable


[прилагательное]
различимый; отличимый


Тезаурус:

  1. They also agreed that classes are aggregates of people who are distinguishable by one or by a combination of the following: wealth, occupation, manners, standard of living, power, material possessions.
  2. It soon established its own organization and meeting houses which were hardly distinguishable from chapels.
  3. The sex hormones are responsible for the distinguishable difference between the male and female voice.
  4. If the virus from genital warts is examined with the electron microscope it is not morphologically distinguishable from that causing skin warts, but there may be some minor antigenic differences between the two types.
  5. But is parentally condoned absenteeism distinguishable from "truancy"?
  6. Nearby, the trees were distinguishable as oaks, ashes, chestnuts, yews, but gradually they resolved themselves into a universal greenness.
  7. One obvious feature of Diggins' guitar which makes it instantly distinguishable from the John Birch is the headstock.
  8. These aims are implemented through the practice of four distinguishable but related methods.
  9. There are several distinguishable types of foraging behaviour and food preference, varying from tracking and pursuit of prey animals by running them down through stealth and pouncing methods to omnivory or insect eating.
  10. Even his way of throwing his money about, what he has of it, is immediately distinguishable from Svidrigailov's, while with both of them money is the very image of merely imputed and therefore reversible value in a loose-end world: "You to the right and I to the left, or the other way round if you like."
  11. The origin of this very basic and particularly European way of thought lies in the experience that I appear to exist as a conscious entity within my body, and yet remain distinguishable from my body.
  12. SIR - The Simplified Spelling Society's new "cut speling" (report, March 27) is hardly distinguishable from the bad spelling of most of today's children - and many young graduates.
  13. The Labour Party, dominated by the free trade philosophy of Philip Snowden, offered more of the same and was barely distinguishable from the Conservatives in the economic policies they offered - except for the Conservative Party's references to "safe-guarding of industry," a code-phrase for selective protectionism.

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