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Перевод: reflex
[прилагательное] отраженный; рефлекторный; непроизвольный; представляющий собой реакцию; интроспективный; [существительное] отражение; рефлекс ; образ ; отсвет ; отблеск
Тезаурус:
- HAPPINESS is a conditioned reflex that comes from the right thoughts.
- To Pavlov we owe the concept of a "conditioned reflex".
- To complicate matters he was diagnosed as having reflex epilepsy as a youngster, a condition which can lead to concussion if he sustains head injuries.
- The Delta employs the same principle with its reflex on the swept-back tips.
- The 8500 1.4i Reflex is nearly 1500 cheaper than the Ford Escort 1.4L; 10,750 buys you the 103bhp Furio but you'll have to fork out 13,100 for the 105bhp Escort XR3i; and the ZX 16-valve costs 14,500 against 16,540 for Renault's 19 16v.
- She sees red, however, when the slogans and other aspects of her designs are copied and bowdlerised; she has sounded off a great deal about suing the culprits, a litigious reflex often apparent in her career.
- The other major discovery that Magnus made he called the "righting reflex".
- Moreover, his system has a reflex result upon the mind of the patient, and a general condition of buoyancy and freedom, and indeed of gaiety of spirit takes the place of the old jaded mental position.
- The fact was that he was not cerebral; he was a reflex of confusing emotions and instant passions.
- This reflex is brought about by a very simple neural mechanism.
- It will become increasingly clear that Britain is paying a high political price for its refusal to participate in the EMS, not least in the almost immediate reflex reaction against any British proposals to affect the design of a future monetary union.
- Malik, a Cambridge Blue, owns the Reflex health club, which used to be Rugby's clubhouse before they moved to the new one next door this season built at a cost of 438,000.
- Reflex action?
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