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Перевод: invariant
[прилагательное] неизменный; постоянный; инвариантный; [существительное] инвариант [спец.]
Тезаурус:
- One might speculate, as I did myself several years ago (Widdowson 1979: Paper 15), that it is because the learner draws variably on his interim competence according to the situational demands made upon it; that his interlanguage, in other words, contains variable rules as well as invariant categorial ones and in this respect resembles fully fledged languages (see Ellis 1985, Chapter 4).
- This leaves U and M invariant but, by considering the line element (11.6), the Ernst function Z can be shown to transform as (12.20)
- If there is any transformation under which a form is invariant then the form is symmetrical.
- Theoretical studies in this sense might adopt an approach which utilises the findings from a variety of national contexts in order to produce generalisations that attempt "to distinguish the invariant from the variant, the stable and continuing from the fluctuating and transitory" (Schollhammer, 1973, p. 24).
- At that point my invariant use of it will have served its purpose, and I will reconsider my position.
- A sentence has only one invariant meaning, or if it has more than one, as in the case of structural or lexical ambiguity, its meanings can be exactly specified.
- In magnetic coordinates, both were then at 12:55 magnetic local time (MLT) and an invariant (magnetic) latitude of =74.
- Is there an invariant property that links edges in objects to the retinal image?
- This is because the shell's spiral form remains invariant under the transformation of combined rotation and enlargement.
- The pattern of cell divisions was found to be invariant, every normal worm going through exactly the same pattern of cleavages to form the body.
- It would be too much, therefore, to expect that there would be a universal and invariant relation.
- To say the least, it is unfortunate that a multiply influenced process with many stages in it should be thought of by sociobiological proponents and their critics alike (e.g. Solomon, 1978) as having an invariant outcome and a single explanation.
- Ergonomics cannot be simply the adaptation of technology to suit invariant properties of "man", people change with technology.
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