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Перевод: purport
[существительное] подразумеваемый смысл ; содержание; значение; текст документа; цель ; намерение; [глагол] подразумевать; означать; претендовать; иметь целью
Тезаурус:
- They have always been unseemly, since they make a mockery of the moral values they purport to uphold.
- The results purport to show, significantly, that the repetition of "fifteen times" leads to the suggestion of the vegetable, carrot.
- In a year and a half of reading the literature on small schools, I have come across very few studies of any kind which purport to empirically test any aspect of these three assertions.
- Because we are dealing with what purport to be exceptions to a general principle, it is sometimes argued that there is no single legal principle of justification, merely a number of disparate responses to the specific factual and legal details of a particular case.13 Alternatively, a general principle of justification is advanced and given the name of "necessity" or "privilege" or some kind of "comprehensive justification in relation to medical procedures".
- In the first, consent does not purport to affect the agent's personal normative situation.
- "I do not understand the purport of your question."
- For example, two very similar copper-alloy statuettes both purport to be Etruscan of the sixth century BC (fig. 8.3).
- But what is more dishonest is the simple fact that the wines are not what they purport to be.
- Lists in which items appearing are selected, and purport to be the most important works on the subject, but for which no annotation, evaluative or informative, is given.
- When he returned to his room Coleridge was mortified to discover that "though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast"
- In The Mind Field Robert Ornstein, a psychologist, attempts to give a balanced view of the cults, current in the US, that purport to bring self-knowledge and to change their disciples' consciousness.
- The purport of that attack was to prove that generality could never be an intrinsic property of a mental content.
- By exposing the workings of pop (the way myth is stagemanaged, the way glamour is constructed) the new pop entryists actually deny the listener the chance to lose themselves in the "commodity fetishism" they purport to celebrate.
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