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Перевод: measured speek measured


[прилагательное]
измеренный; взвешенный; обдуманный; сдержанный; неторопливый; размеренный; ритмичный


Тезаурус:

  1. Sand that's measured to ensure the right grain size for maximum strength and exceptional beauty.
  2. "There's the whole question of what measures of performance can be used, in particular whether quality of care can be properly measured and linked to pay.
  3. A helix is any line in which the curvature and torsion measured anywhere and everywhere are in a constant proportion.
  4. So far, with the number of Japanese-speaking graduates in the UK scarcely being measured in three figures, any reciprocal learning will depend mainly on what Japanese companies choose to make available.
  5. the facade is grave, measured, and regular, the windows duly spaced, the balance carefully adjusted, the gables pronounced, the corner turrets all supported by rectangular or polygonal sub-structures.
  6. blue in the sky measured
  7. Instead he says, success will be measured in the same way as any normal business - in terms of profits and revenue that can come from anywhere, including sales to IBM.
  8. In many cases the amount of section measured was considerably less than 500 ft (150 m) with the average being 216 ft (63 m); numbers of mean values used varied from two to six and in 27 cases only one value could be utilised.
  9. All guitars, from the cheapest acoustics to the top-of-the-range electrics are buzz-checked in soundproofed rooms; their playing actions are measured and if any guitar falls below the proscribed tolerences it is sent off to be readjusted, perhaps even fret-dressed, before rechecking, packing and shipping.
  10. Were they strange, silent figures, festooned with Christmas baubles, tracking him with measured, ghostly tread; timeless, faceless, without mercy?
  11. Problems of late bedtimes are best measured by recording the time the child goes to bed and soiling is best measured by frequency.
  12. India, for example, when measured in terms of the proportion of students in higher education per 10,000 of the population comes out at 58.4 in 1982, compared to only 11.4 in China (Cleverley 1986: 245).
  13. Yet the officially measured real consumption in the past two years has been stronger than it should have been if the official measurement of GDP were accurate.

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