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Перевод: existent
[прилагательное] существующий; происходящий; наличный
Тезаурус:
- Another basic problem that emerges from a discussion of the concept of an ontological existent concerns numerical diversity.
- If real is used in the sense of actual or actually existent, rather than in the sense of genuine, say then (to re-state the familiar view) it can be paraphrased out of the relevant context without any great difficulty, and it makes no difference if whether we speak of God or the table in this room.
- Aside from that, Meany's been street skating in the Greater Manchester area, Duffy's been on the lookout for new terrain and unknown people existent in the South West, and also discovers a totally hot indoor bowl with a secret location and impeccable construction.
- Since discovery of the deception, which involved the creation of non existent profits and stocks in the books through use of "phantom" contracts, Mr Zilligen has given investigators every assistance in helping to get to the bottom of the debacle.
- The capacity of the mature human individual to run through whole sets of possible scenarios as imagined responses to a problem situation or as a means to achieve a goal so far existent only in thought, is the secret of human ascendancy.
- She is only encouraging them to use an instinctive faculty they already possess, to develop the already existent, mental and physical muscles.
- First, the idea of an existent capable of transcending the world of objects implies that there can be no criteria whereby such an existent might be externally identified in respect of its characteristic mode of being.
- The roads were empty, tourists non existent.
- He does say that the word "universal" is "never the name of any thing existent in nature, nor of any idea or phantasm found in the mind".
- "They have maintained a low profile in their life and as a result the coverage of matters affecting them is virtually non existent."
- I like the sense of its filling the room and yet also, in a way, of its being non- existent.
- HOPES of selling an ailing building firm as a going concern are almost non existent, one of the joint administrative receivers said yesterday.
- This word universal is never the name of anything existent in nature, nor of any idea or phantasm found in the mind my italics, but always the name of some word or name; so that when a living creature, a stone, a spirit , or any other thing, is said to be universal , it is not to be understood that any man, stone etc., ever was or can be universal, but only that the words, living creature, stone, etc., are universal names , that is, names common to many things; and the conceptions answering them in the mind are the images and phantasms of several living creatures or other things.
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