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Перевод: exponent speek exponent


[прилагательное]
объяснительный;
[существительное]
истолкователь ; исполнитель ; представитель ; тип ; образец ; экспонент ; лицо, принимающие участие в выставке; организация, принимающие участие в выставке; экспонат ; экспонента ; показатель степени; степень ; порядок


Тезаурус:

  1. He got her in to see an agent who was a friend of Jock Lennox, and he had arranged an appointment with a producer who was sending out a show with the American Ragtime Octette and Cissie Loftus the impressionist, as well as The Ramblers, a famous juggling act, and an Australian called Pansy Montague, who toured as La Milo, an exponent of the art of living statues.
  2. He also became arguably the most famous exponent of the instrument, along with Eric Haydock of The Hollies.
  3. 78 Derngate - once a typical 19th Century terrace house was extensively remodelled by the famous Scottish Art Nouveau exponent Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1916 for the Northampton Model-Maker W. J. Bassett Lowke.
  4. Firstly, Hitler was regarded as the personification of the nation and the unity of the "national community", aloof from the selfish sectional interests and material concerns which marked the normality of "every-day life" and created the damaging divisions in society and politics - the selfless exponent of the national interest, whose incorruption and unselfish motives were detachable from the scandalous greed and hypocrisy of the Party functionaries.
  5. Quite apart from the fact that Hopper's movie was eventually virtually sabotaged by the studio (or himself, depending on which side you were on), director Bob Rafelson had a good script which would without question consolidate Nicholson as the finest exponent of counter-culture appeal available anywhere in America in that year.
  6. For Mr Bruce, its best exponent is that "middle-class Edinburgh barrister", Shadow Chancellor John Smith.
  7. Six samples were subjected to tests in order to derive the saturation exponent n from Resistivity Index versus Sw plots.
  8. A leading exponent of these mysteries is the novelist and journalist V. S. Naipaul, whose foreign countries are, as we have already seen, areas of darkness, where coups and crises are glimpsed but may remain enigmatic.
  9. Ricardo Patrese: the lire-laden Italian and top exponent of the bolognaise bouffant
  10. The Travelling Workshops Experiment itself, foremost proponent and exponent of the strategy, made valiant efforts to operate the strategy during its experimental lifetime:
  11. Five hundred and thirty-one pages is a lot to plough through, particularly when you're faced with sub-headings such as "Megapolitics of grain farming", "The microbes of power" and "Raising the exponent in the equation of contraction."
  12. "Type-curves" corresponding to the dual porosity model were used to derive the cementation exponent values to be used in the Carboniferous evaluation (Table 3) and were supported by similar plots of data logged through water saturated intervals.
  13. He was to become a leading exponent of night intruding later in the war, bringing his personal score to 162 before being shot down over France by Flak, and dying of his injuries from the crash which followed, in July 1943.

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