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Перевод: readability
[существительное] удобочитаемость ; читабельность
Тезаурус:
- He gives high priority to readability, referring to "the vital aspects of illustration - readability, coherence, and how it relates to the text" ( ibid .
- Readability of pictures
- This book, however, has virtues of readability, wide coverage and excellent references to important works, and could be useful to non-chemists such as safety advisers, who need a broad coverage of the subject, or to chemists in petrochemical plants.
- A readability test applied to a random sample gave almost under graduate levels of difficulty.
- Research on the readability of guides to teachers is lacking, is needed and would be relatively easy to design and execute.
- Various readability formulas are described in the course of interesting disquisitions on readability by Hatt and by McClellan.
- Much will depend upon the language ability, the intellectual and life experience of the young reader, and his or her relationship with the writer: "The readability of the text may be affected by the degree of correspondence between the experience and thoughts recorded in the text and the experiences and thoughts of a reader" (Gilliland, 1972, p.68).
- Readability
- Consideration of the readability of pictures immediately raises the issue of the intended audience.
- A standard work on the subject, Colin Harrison's Readability in the classroom (1980), is typical in giving only scant attention to pictorial material.
- If there is low correspondence between the actual missing words and the predictions, then the readability of that text for that particular readership is low.
- Another kind of readability affects users who are learning a language (children or foreign language learners) and users with literacy problems.
- Even his learned writings have the readability and freshness of appeal of "popular" work; indeed, the distinction between "learned" and "popular" is one which seems in reading Lewis to be quite false.
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