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Перевод: perceivable speek perceivable


[прилагательное]
постижимый; осознаваемый


Тезаурус:

  1. Of the structures actually perceivable in polymers one may consider the spherulite in a semi-crystalline polymer as being unsuitable as an RVE because the boundary is not included.
  2. Moreover, under a magnifying loupe, diamonds have a perceivable triangular crystallography on the surface.
  3. It allows that the existence of a sensible thing need not consist in its actually being perceived but, rather more weakly, in its being perceivable ; in allowing this it would certainly be more acceptable to common sense.
  4. This assumption is not borne out by any evidence - after all, the dolphins have no perceivable technology - but it is fair to guess that at least some intelligent species will develop an advanced technology.
  5. In the example given by Cotte, the impossibility of fleeing is not something which is immediately perceivable by the sense of vision.
  6. Long after Branson had moved his office to the houseboat Duende and was seldom to be seen by most of the Virgin staff; long after he had ceased to know everyone by name, or even by sight, Branson himself would continue to refer to a special Virgin "atmosphere", barely perceivable to the outside world.
  7. An unworthy book in many ways, indeed in all perceivable ways, it had engaged one reader in that intimate way that we associate with capital L "Literature".
  8. In other words, should copyright extend to non-literal elements which are not directly perceivable?
  9. In her self-portrait at the Tate Gallery (c.1930) she presents herself as an artist at work with the canvas just perceivable to the right and a brush in hand.
  10. The material causal links may not always be readily perceivable, but they are there all the same.
  11. You've got to think about something, thinking is very hard, you can't just sit all day and do it, even religious solitaries read and say prayers, when the human mind goes beyond anything perceivable there's no proof any more.
  12. Again, observing the conversation of a rainy night in July 1763, Boswell wrote of Johnson's perceivable affections, "He no doubt had an early attachment to the House of Stuart; but his zeal has cooled as his reason strengthened
  13. That the argument will not do as it stands is, in fact, conceded in the Three Dialogues , where Berkeley allows Hylas to make the point that, although the existence of a sensible thing might consist in its being perceivable (as in the premiss), it does not (a fixed upon matter may forget that there be such things in the world as Spirits and at last that there is a God, and that their souls are immortal."

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