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Перевод: inattention
[существительное] невнимание; невнимательность
Тезаурус:
- The wood panelling echoes slightly; Lord Aldington's counsel, Charles Gray QC, has a voice like a bumble-bee: a moment's inattention and his even, well-modulated and comforting tones seem to embark on an erratic, heavy flight around the room.
- One day there will be a serious industrial accident; there are occasional near misses and worse; but it usually takes a good measure of folly, inattention and misfortune to overwhelm good plant and a safe system.
- At first the strange staccato sentences and the inattention to euphony struck harshly on my ear, and I wondered, Can she write?
- "Don't try and wriggle out of your inattention to duty.
- Rope breaks usually occur through inattention and getting badly out of position.
- To the extent that a given CR, separately acquired to each of two CSs, is likely to be evoked with particular vigour when the two CSs are presented together so the conditioned response of inattention will be especially strong when A and B have separately undergone latent inhibition training.
- Boys appear to outnumber girls by about five to one, but it may be that girls with the problem are less overtly hyperactive, and tend to display more subtle symptoms, such as inattention, speech disorders and mood changes, which may not always be identified as hyperkinetic syndrome.
- We need to examine, therefore, whether procedures known to influence associative strength in orthodox conditioning will also influence the acquisition of inattention during stimulus exposure.
- I fear that, through momentary inattention, or a moralistic rejection of the evidence, I may have wasted your valuable time."
- On a windy day, more care is usually taken, but even then a few moments' inattention, or the wrong drill, can result in the glider being blown over and written off.
- Instead, the elder Poole apprenticed his son at an early age to the tanning trade, the younger showing his resentment by "ostentatious inattention" to the work of the tanyard and a steady devotion to his books.
- This decline is postulated to be a classically conditioned decrement, with the consistent absence of any effective event following the target stimulus being viewed as the US that supports the conditioning of inattention (see Lubow et al .
- They take for granted, that if Christianity were true, the light of it must have been more general, and the evidence of it more satisfactory if any of these persons are, upon the whole, in doubt concerning the truth of Christianity; their behaviour seems owing to their taking for granted, through strange inattention, that such doubting is, in a manner, the same thing as being certain against it.
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