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Перевод: indicative
[прилагательное] изъявительный; указывающий; показывающий; [существительное] изъявительное наклонение
Тезаурус:
- The failure to rebuild it is somehow indicative of what is wrong with our country.
- It is indicative of the particular local society in Sheffield that this gesture had to be made.
- In his researches, Watkins found the elements "cole", "dod", "red", "white" and "black" indicative of a trackway.
- Such actions may be indicative of a climate of fear, or of caution, or of simply teaching to the test.
- In 1798, then, at the conclusion of Tintern Abbey , we find phrases indicative of the future - "blessings", "zeal of holier love", "Shall e'er prevail against us"; in Resolution and Independence (1802) we hear of "peculiar grace.
- The demands upon teachers, reflected in concerns about stress, morale and motivation, are indicative of the lack of a supportive infrastructure and appropriate management processes and skills.
- There simply are such "indicative" signs, and they are presented to us in sense-experience; on their basis we can reason to the hidden things which they "indicate".
- Not surprisingly, left idealist writers have been very reluctant to identify anything as being other than potentially indicative of leftist revolutionary consciousness.
- The highlight of the THORNBURY JUNIOR section close season was a visit by Jeremy Guscott to present awards to some 120 young players: an event indicative of the high profile increasingly enjoyed by English rugby and English players.
- It is the same heat in the sun that melts wax and hardens clay, and it is possible, perhaps by the use of indicative signs, to investigate the underlying causes of dissimilar effects.
- What we can say, though, is that juvenile crime and street violence have been characteristics of British society over hundreds of years, rather than being indicative of a contemporary moral and social disintegration.
- The note is indicative of good practice and auditors should be prepared to explain departures
- Markstones buried in a hedge bottom or by the side of the road, tree clumps on prominent sites that can be seen from a distance, earthworks that might be indicative of an old sunken way, or indeed anything unusual on the line.
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