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Перевод: characteristic
[прилагательное] характерный; типичный; [существительное] характерная черта; характерная особенность; особенность ; св`ойство; характеристика ; смещенный порядок
Тезаурус:
- Fluorescent lamps have what is called a negative voltage-current characteristic, This means that it is the nature of the discharge not to be self-sustaining.
- A coating of scales is characteristic, and the gills are covered by a movable flap (the operculum ).
- The colouring of Scandinavian cattle in the past was also characteristic in that many showed variations of the colour-sided cline.
- Yet, whilst the Burmese retain a grudging respect for the British, they exact a characteristic vengeance upon the sanctified edifice of their former masters.
- It is another pointer to that ambiguity which is so much a characteristic of his life and work, in which the essential orderliness and formal morality of his upbringing clash with his more libertarian - and sometimes libertine - impulses and imagination.
- Education is no less and no more a part of the real world than any other activity, just as mountains are as characteristic of the physical world as are plains, lakes and deserts.
- So volcanic rocks are composed of only a few mineral groups, each group having its own characteristic atomic structure.
- It was extremely difficult for me to write down one good characteristic about myself, let alone ten, and it was quite evident that whereas I saw myself as perpetually black, I saw my wife, Joyce as shining white and a lot of other people in the same colour.
- Read's account of the work of Paul Klee is characteristic.
- 17.32 Development in attainment target 3 is marked by: increasing control over the structure and organisation of different types of text; a growing ability to handle complex or demanding subject matter; a widening range of syntactic structures and an expanding vocabulary as the pupil begins to use language that is characteristic of writing rather than speech and to strive for a style that is appropriate to the subject matter and the readership; a growing capacity to write independently and at length; an increasing proficiency in re-reading and revising or redrafting the text, taking into account the needs of the audience; a developing ability to reflect on and talk about the writing process.
- Generally speaking, it is a characteristic of modern nation-states that people acquire or retain citizenship by a rational act of will: people can relinquish membership, or can become naturalized.
- Most have a characteristic arrangement of paired fins, but these can be lost, or fantastically modified to form fans or poisonous barbs.
- The high rates of unemployment so characteristic of underdeveloped countries make women especially vulnerable.
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