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Перевод: diversity speek diversity


[существительное]
разнообразие; различие; многообразие; несходство; разновидность ; разнородность


Тезаурус:

  1. It encompasses a great diversity of questions around film as a signifying practice, as a locus of pleasure and entertainment, and as an instrument of dominant ideology, or, conversely, as a tool for political resistance and subversion.
  2. Commented Al Purdy, "with (this book) Cohen brought to near perfection the techniques and rhythms of his first book"; Eli Mandel - one of Canada's most astute critics - speaks of it as "a kind of gloss" to the Sabbath service, noting its rich diversity in subject and tone, and emphasising that it is "not a random collection of lyrics.
  3. An even more potent example is the European eagle owl, which in forested regions produces prey assemblages of high diversity, reflecting the faunal composition in these regions, but in the collections from Qatar, where the same species lives in near-desert conditions, its prey assemblages are dominated to very large extent by a single species, which is also the most common large rodent in that part of the desert.
  4. worketh on the eyes, ears and other parts of a man's body; and by diversity of working produceth diversity of experience.
  5. But eventually the arguments all boil down to the fact that it is more economic to harvest the rainforest sustainably than clear-fell it in the idiotic way we have been doing until now, and that this is of immense benefit to us, the human species, because of the maintenance of that genetic diversity which will cure all sorts of dreadful diseases in the future.
  6. Closer investigation shows the extraordinary extent of Miller's theoretical knowledge of and practical expertise with an enormous diversity of matters.
  7. The classification of the natural world is supposed to reflect the great ordering process that itself gave rise to the variety and diversity of animals and plants that are alive today: the process of evolution.
  8. It has been shown that different habitats have highly characteristic patterns of species diversity (Fleming, 1973; Krebs, 1978; Andrews, Lord Evans, 1979; Avery, 1982).
  9. The resulting ungrazed vegetation would be less susceptible to erosion; floristic diversity would increase considerably.
  10. Within each class of equipment there exists a diversity which can satisfy the widest range of needs from a hot dog stall up to the multi million pound food processor.
  11. Once again the maintenance of diversity is a key to success.
  12. Thanking everyone for their support and encouragement, Mr. Nicole said they were finding in the parish "a diversity of experience" which they knew would help them grow as Christians and as ministers.
  13. "Britain" is an inclusive term for a great diversity of customs and beliefs, not all of them consistent with each other.

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