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Перевод: exactitude speek exactitude


[существительное]
точность ; аккуратность


Тезаурус:

  1. The interpretation intended by Seebohm remains uncertain and as with much legislative debate it may be less than profitable to seek exactitude in a vague formulation.
  2. The "unit of desire" however, is admitted to be a presumption, but if it were possible to prove with scientific exactitude that it really existed then it would not be within the province of religion at all, but of science.
  3. Although this may seem to be of more interest to a mountaineer it does give a most convincing sense of reality to his hills and this without a sterile exactitude.
  4. In seeking to solve this second problem of semantic exactitude, he not only fails to solve the problem of making meanings plain to the public but actually makes that problem a good deal more complex.
  5. In all his writings, Poetry as well as Prose, he maintained what has been described as "an attention nothing less than astounding to exactitude in date".
  6. He accepted there was no question that the PACE interviews Irving had witnessed would have been carried out with exactitude, but was certain that the negotiation of justice could easily continue outside of the world of the written custody record or file of evidence.
  7. He would sit for hours, quite silent, watching the assembling of minute coils and springs; he seemed to find the exactitude satisfying.
  8. Very few people, at nineteen or twenty, have the humility or cynicism to realize that their thoughts on any particular book will coincide with eerie exactitude to everyone else's.
  9. At a certain point in his investigations, at the harbour in Trieste, the narrator imagines the pleasure felt by the midshipman who at that moment is explaining the lay-out and workings of his ship to two visitors, giving all the parts of the ship and all the instruments their proper names, which "have no synonyms" (Del Giudice 1983: 44); and muses further on his own dreams of navigation, envying the midshipman "the way in which he concentrates on the angle and the height, and his habit of considering himself in relation to something", above all "the exactitude of the chart" (45).
  10. It is hard to imagine that a term like "daddy's girls" can be applied with fairness, let alone exactitude.
  11. That there was a pattern for her in Lermontov's novel is conceivable: but it can't be claimed that it fits her with exactitude, or that it provides an explanation of her conduct.
  12. Leonard could be fastidious to the nth degree in completing his own work - he has always said that he works "one word at a time," and can spend months, even years, in adding finesse to it; he is nevertheless dismissive of anything approaching scholarly exactitude, still more so pedantry.
  13. Blond and beautiful in his leg-ribbons, his high-heeled shoes, "fitted with the greatest possible exactitude", his "long white tunic" and "dark-brown Circassian coat".

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