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Перевод: recognized


[прилагательное]
признанный; общепризнанный; правомочный; законный


Тезаурус:

  1. Rochlin appropriates for masculinity, albeit in a form so highly selective it might hardly be recognized, that sense of the inherent instability of identity which Lacanians and others have taken from psychoanalysis for feminism.
  2. Not just unmetrical poets like Pound (for the most part) and Bunting, but also a strictly metrical poet like the later Yvor Winters, came to think that the finest auditory effects in English-language verse were attained by those poets who attended to the quantitative elements in British or American speech as an incalculable dimension super-added to the recognized and calculable dimensions of syllable-count and stresscount.
  3. Because of events at the time, his pain at these losses had not been recognized; they had been buried deep in his memory.
  4. Like the Israelite prophets, they may not be honoured in their own country but they are recognized as belonging.
  5. Mellet recognized no evidence of digestion in his carnivore assemblages, but results presented here show digestion in mammalian predators to be very great.
  6. They recognized ambiguity, in cases where, for example, a pronoun might have one of two referents; they recognized syntactical mistakes, as when a character in the story not previously mentioned was introduced as "the passerby", when the indefinite article would have been appropriate; they quickly spotted mistakes in tense.
  7. Whatever, Mitchell's remark suggests how, even when recognized as a fact of culture rather than biology, sexual difference remains fairly absolute within psychoanalytic theory.
  8. Secondly the fact of a recognized way of doing things is an acknowledgement of the importance of the event.
  9. Our society too still has recognized ways of marking the change in status that has occurred for some people.
  10. Vattimo and Rovatti 1983, Vattimo 1985, 1987) - are recognized as possessing at least a family resemblance to the more general phenomenon of "postmodernism".
  11. When they visited the Pipers' home they recognized the source of John's description in every detail.
  12. The tines of a fork rattled to the glass of the little window, a face stared in just inches away, they recognized Donald McCulloch before he whisked backwards out of sight.
  13. A graduate will be recognized as a licentiate member and will be granted full professional membership after two years' appropriate management experience.

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