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Перевод: enumerate speek enumerate


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перечислять; точно подсчитывать


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  1. I think, for instance, that it is vain and quite pointless to try to enumerate all the elements that come together in our preference for this or that artist or poet.
  2. He did not enumerate them, but it is not hard to reconstruct them from the records of over half a century of Masai administration.
  3. Such judicial records, of course, do not enumerate the sundry street harassments such as that noted by one Liverpudlian in the 1920s: "Everyday, you'd see twenty or thirty men standing on street corners and sitting on doorsteps.
  4. This would at least enumerate the problem is he now faced, and acquaint the Chancellor about his complete lack of progress.
  5. "Wilson, I do not think you need enumerate Mr Landor's faults and I repeat, we know he is difficult, but in a man of his years, with his temperament, and cast out by his wife -"
  6. Thus, although he does not enumerate a catalogue of rights it seems clear that it is chiefly the conventional political and civil liberties, including a right to freedom of conscience, that are associated with the traditional doctrine of liberalism which would qualify as rights in the strong sense.
  7. In 1848 an experienced mines inspector and engineer could write in A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries : "Explosions of gas have unfortunately become so numerous in late years that it would be impossible in the absence of specific records to enumerate them."
  8. I began to enumerate, but after three operations had been mentioned the doctor said, "Oh yes, yes, yes!" and wrote quickly on his pad.
  9. There is not space to enumerate all his works which arose from such associations, but The Battle of Tewkesbury for voices and instrumental ensemble for the 1971 Tewkesbury Festival and Henry Purcell for counter-tenor, clarino obbligato and strings for Alfred Deller and Stour Music (1971), the Jubilate for Charlton Kings Choral Society (1979), the Scherzo for piano and orchestra for Douglas Smith and the Cheltenham Sunday Players, the moving Concerto for trumpet and strings in memory of Bernard Brown (1976), and the Cantate Domino in memory of John Clough (1978) are all interesting examples that deserve to be heard again.
  10. Here, there is only space to enumerate the conclusions.
  11. He drew attention to the three spelling mistakes Leonard manages to include in so short a piece, marked by (!), and at the points we enumerate offers the following marginal comments: 1.)
  12. It depends on circumstances which I may not enumerate
  13. Unfortunately, because such situations are created by combinations of events the number of possibilities is very large and it would be prohibitively tedious to enumerate all of them.

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