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Перевод: implicate
[глагол] вовлекать; впутывать; припутывать; вмешивать; заключать в себе; подразумевать; спутывать
Тезаурус:
- Whether (they) would allow US investigators to implicate one of their own nationals under US law is doubtful
- Bohm refers to what he terms "higher order" or "implicate order".
- David Bohm's "Implicate and Explicate Order'
- That verdict did not implicate individual police officers.
- But we may feel on reading this that it takes two to perform - that performance requires, in however regressive or circular a fashion, the self that so many people believe they have, and that this epistolary Zuckerman exhibits here, in a display of inadvertence which may or may not implicate Philip Roth.
- A taped conversation, alleged to implicate Roderick Newall, 27, was ruled inadmissible at an extradition hearing in Gibraltar yesterday.
- I'd heard some of the other men in the village mention the possibility of a game reserve for tourists, and I held my breath, wondering if Kalchu was going to implicate me, as they had done.
- In turn, the "explicate" enfolds or returns into the "implicate".
- Rather than send a player home in disgrace and implicate the footballer's family in a public scandal, Stein preferred the football equivalent of a damn good caning and used to enjoy throwing a drink over offending players.
- Instead, Christian traders attempt to implicate the Buid in the ancient Filipino institution of blood brotherhood.
- Sheldrake's theory of Morphogenetic Fields and Bohm's concept of "Implicate and Explicate Orders" are closely allied to this principle.
- David Bohm proposed that consciousness is basically in the "implicate order" as all matter is, and therefore it is not that consciousness is separate from matter but rather that consciousness manifests in the "explicate order" as does all matter.
- Additionally, this promised disembowelment/birth will implicate Clara in Vitelli's violence without at all changing her status as its abject victim.
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