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Перевод: expound speek expound


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излагать; разъяснять; толковать


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  1. Nearly half the songs on Lovesexy explicitly expound Prince's nebulous ideas about salvation, and the rest of the album is limned with references to a "new power", a positivism that is our answer to the problems of a world that's going to hell in a handbasket.
  2. Spoke to me of "Nessie" his theory did expound
  3. WIMBLEDON'S Vinnie Jones couldn't have chosen a less appropriate place than Old Trafford to expound on his vision of Premier League football as a glorified hangover cure.
  4. He continued to expound for several more paragraphs, assessing both the growth of feminism and outlining the songwriter's own inescapably, hypocritical stance.
  5. As his answer shows, Puttnam likes to expound.
  6. They oversimplify the richness of reality and are, therefore, ignored by managers who must have a holistic view of situations and who, unlike some economists, cannot wish reality away by ignoring the facts and instead expound on the theories.
  7. The walls are covered with posters illustrative of various radical causes - nuclear disarmament, women's liberation, the protection of whales - and a large reproduction of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's painting, "The Lady of Shalott", which might seem incongruous unless you have heard Robyn expound its iconic significance as a matrix of male stereotypes of the feminine.
  8. Even though he was dissatisfied with Aristotle's teachings, Gassendi was required, as professor of philosophy, to expound them to his students, just as his own professors had expounded them to him.
  9. Ramsey ended the week with a conviction that Temple's quiet explanation of a Christian philosophy of life was the right way to expound Christianity in modern society and that the emotional popular mission was the wrong way because it appealed to the wrong emotions.
  10. "You did not expound the words of scripture.
  11. Instead he seeks to expound the agnostic attitude, which refuses to consider concepts or ideas about God - however inspiring and beneficial - in place of the ineffable reality of God himself and tries to interpret traditional Christian beliefs and morality in the light of this mystical discipline.
  12. Writers on curriculum theory may expound on "forms of knowledge" or "realms of meaning", but to the curriculum worker and to the headmaster the issues to be resolved are as follows:
  13. There are a number of reasons for this which could take all day to expound, but the main reason and the one I shall elaborate is that industrialised agriculture nearly always consumes more energy than it produces and is living off capital in the form of fossil fuels.

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