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Перевод: repetitive speek repetitive


[прилагательное]
скучный; без конца повторяющийся


Тезаурус:

  1. The researcher conducting this case (Wobbe-Ohlenburg 1982) comments that much of the publicity about using robots in factories emphasises the way in which they can make life more pleasant for humans by taking over the dirty, dangerous, or monotonously repetitive jobs.
  2. But the demands it made upon my timid psyche gave it a quality and significance its components: loose rock, repetitive moves and so forth, wouldn't immediately suggest.
  3. Moreover, the regular repetitive features of a language have only a secondary kind of importance, whereas what is primarily important is the meaning which is not related significantly either to a causal order or to a statistically treatable random order.
  4. The term RSI covers a wide variety of painful hand and arm conditions which have two key factors in common: first, prolonged repetitive movements that result in inflammation, pain and weakness.
  5. It could be monotonous work for an aspiring and impatient young painter and Thomas Girtin (1775-;1802) for one rebelled against the repetitive work, with the result that his master Edward Dayes had him put in prison for breaking the terms of his indentures.
  6. In other words, whilst women, as it were, merely conducted the animal-like repetitive tasks of carrying on the reproduction of the human race, men, by one supreme symbolic act, imposed themselves upon nature and enacted a cultural rebirth.
  7. Thus occupied on this repetitive job, the mind is free to wander and daydream.
  8. In fact, all you could hear was the repetitive pounding of rubber on tarmac and a lot of heavy breathing.
  9. The track is reversed during the self explanatory "I Want The One I Can't Have" which is simple frustration coupled with a rather jagged and repetitive piece of music.
  10. Now the outstanding benefits are the robot's increasing cost effectiveness; its potential for relieving people of dull and repetitive tasks; and replacing inconsistency and inaccuracy, which all too often occur when humans are restricted to performing tedious and uninspiring tasks, with precision.
  11. Their self-image was that of the chosen few for whom the spectacle provided an inexhaustible supply of objects (and people) to hate, and whilst the apparent ease with which they targeted and disposed of their opposition often made good copy (the endless adventure, the scandal, etc.), there is a sense in which the hectoring tone of their documents became repetitive and wearisome.
  12. A long repetitive corridor or tunnel produces an Alcatraz syndrome.
  13. Further, the need for averaging obviously favours repetitive responses to repetitive stimuli and neural events that do not correlate in a consistent time-locked way with external stimuli will necessarily be overlooked.

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