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Перевод: organ
[существительное] `орган ; орг`ан ; часть тела; пенис ; голос ; учреждение; печатный `орган; газета
Тезаурус:
- Generally, the mind, through its sensory indriyas, provides the patterns which - mirrored in the input characteristics and design features of both brain and the physical sense organ themselves - automatically selects and sorts the incoming sensory signals into what the mind is expecting.
- They have set great store by congregational singing, preferably with organ accompaniment, and donated these instruments to schools and other institutions.
- Of the same date as the vaulting in the nave are the organ and many of the side altars decorated in black and gold.
- From behind the screen curtains an organ played a jolly tune.
- "It's the organ and our songwriting, the way we play," says Craig.
- Travel sickness is known to be the result of repetitive movements on the organ of balance in the inner-ear, but very little is known about the types of movements responsible and the types of people who suffer most.
- The Inspirals have come a long way from 1989's full-tilt three-minute organ romp early days.
- It is the organ of perception , for if we remembered nothing we could perceive nothing.
- If, for example, a person fails to respond to natural treatment and is in a great deal of discomfort, or in life or death situations (road accidents, congenital organ dysfunction, and so forth) drug intervention may be vital.
- A console he played on is preserved, without its organ, at St Michael's Church.
- Both Haydn and Mozart played the organ here.
- In 1968 the lady was traced to her home in Paris where Rasputin's splendid organ was still intact and resembling a well-ripened banana about a foot in length.
- Particular stress was laid on subscriptions to Rabochii put' , the guberniia party and Soviet organ.
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