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Перевод: refine
[глагол] очищать; рафинировать; очищаться; облагораживать; делать более утонченным; делать более изящным; совершенствовать; улучшать; делаться более утонченным; делаться более изящным; совершенствоваться; вдаваться в тонкости; усовершенствовать; повышать качество
Тезаурус:
- "To refine these further by attempting to specify what it is hoped that a Mosotho child should know , feel and have the skills to do as a result of a full Primary education and at each stage during that education.
- Writing serves cognitive functions in enabling the child to redraft and refine thoughts and ideas, but it also serves social functions in transmitting messages in the wider world.
- By the 1820s this concern for public behaviour had become less an attempt to refine the sensibilities of a "swinish multitude" than an increasingly desperate fear of social upheaval produced by major threats to local economic life.
- It has been argued that diesel takes a much smaller amount of process heat to refine, and is therefore more environmentally considerate all round.
- Soaring compositions of fruit and foliage, tangles of leaves and flowers, garlands of nuts and berries had been artfully choreographed into balletic wood sculpture which seemed to mirror nature then refine it.
- If they appeared likely to do so he would then map out a strategy and advise students or co-workers on how to refine them and carry them through to fulfilment.
- China has about eight factories that refine the ore.
- The calculations needed to refine quantum chromodynamics, the theory of the strong nuclear force between quarks, are so tedious that theorists cannot be bothered to do them.
- For anyone with few possessions who chose to contract a variety of debts, said Lord Althorp in a Commons debate in February 1820 on a Bill that would refine the 1813 legislation, it would only be "a slight visitation" to have to surrender them to his creditors.
- At one level this is what happens when we refine our perception of concepts such as "insects" (from which everything small that creeps or crawls to the more precise "creatures with six legs and bodies consisting of three elements: body, thorax, and head") or "the Victorian age", or "freedom".
- Usually hypotheses seek to refine theory, since the generalizations already made may be relatively low-level, crude ones, and the new hypothesis seeks to produce a more sophisticated statement of relationship.
- It may take you several weeks to refine the answers.
- Chop the bones and refine for the sauce.
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