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Перевод: acquired


[прилагательное]
приобретенный; благоприобретенный


Тезаурус:

  1. And so it acquired its contemporary, pejorative connotation of idle chatter.
  2. He acquired a small capital by scavenging and became a pedlar; then he became a partner in a ship; and his skill as a sailor and his fondness for travel took him to Scotland and Italy, to Denmark and Flanders.
  3. It is important to believe that you have acquired most of your ways of behaving because that opens up the possibility of behaviour being malleable rather than something fixed and unchanging.
  4. Most recently, it has acquired HN-5A infra-red guided anti-aircraft missiles, which are Chinese copies of the Soviet SAM 7 missiles and described by one military analyst as a cheap version of the Stingers used by the resistance in Afghanistan.
  5. In a series of experiments using infant rats as the subjects, Spear and his colleagues (e.g. Spear and Molina 1987; Spear, Kraemer, Molina and Smoller 1988) have investigated acquired equivalence using a design formally identical to that of Honey and Hall (1989 c ).
  6. Banbury had long been a market town of importance, and acquired a modest industrial capacity in the nineteenth century.
  7. But in 1987 the party, at all levels, was forced to accept that many of Labour's traditional policies - not merely its recently acquired ones - were electorally unsaleable.
  8. As with similar studies using a discrimination test, however, the results do not distinguish acquired distinctiveness from acquired equivalence.
  9. The whole of the difference could be a consequence of the operation of the acquired equivalence mechanism, with the acquired distinctiveness procedure constituting no more than a neutral control procedure.
  10. It also illustrates the associated idea, that philosophy is either a knowledge of effects acquired from knowledge of generative causes, or a knowledge of causes acquired from knowledge of generated effects; and it also brings geometry into relation with motion, for it describes geometrical figures in terms of the generative motions which cause them.
  11. It acquired the shares when it sold a London property to EL last year.
  12. These areas have apparently acquired an enhanced vitrinite reflectance which has led to an apparent overestimate of uplift.
  13. To stage the Exhibition, Prince Albert commissioned the services of Sir Joseph Paxton, who had become head gardener to the Duke of Devonshire, and had acquired a reputation for his effective building of large glass houses.

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