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Перевод: coherent
[прилагательное] связный; сцепленный; последовательный; понятный; ясный; разборчивый
Тезаурус:
- The main job is to begin fitting everything together into a single, coherent whole.
- He meant by this that people are more likely to be convinced of the reality of the faith if our expression of it is coherent, sensible and entire.
- Many routes could not be said to form a coherent network, other than as InterCity connections to whom they did not now belong, and a few (surprisingly few) were in the mould of the traditional country branch line.
- This approach allows us to offer a coherent politics, allying ourselves with people's aspirations while fulfilling our true purpose of advancing the wider and longer-term interests of the whole community.
- It only requires behaviour to be broken down into some specifics, the equivalent of building blocks, and for those specifics to be cast into a coherent plan of action.
- Surely you see a difference between me, who wrote long, incoherent, and enthusiastic letters, enjoyed perfectly the songs of birds and the sight of a sundown, believed in the possibility of perfect happiness, perfect beauty, perfect purity, and a perfect world, all perfected, too, by that thing Nature which was so real to me; a difference between me then and thus, and what I am now, dull unenthusiastic, unimaginative, but more coherent and prudent, though still imprudent enough to write such things as that Sonnet, which even you esteem bad, I think.
- Such a development required a strong defence, and the point to which they referred time and time again was that "modern conditions" made it imperative that education be structured into a coherent national system, with special attention being paid to working-class youth, not merely to trade classes for apprentices, but to the mass of young workers.
- You now have to turn a mass of information into a coherent argument.
- The inspectors conclude that reading policies in schools are not underpinned by clear, coherent, and comprehensive policies linked to practice in the classroom.
- The most likely future is no overt change, with the discipline of English becoming less and less coherent, riven by feuds and revolts, but still presenting the external appearances of a large, well-established and respectable academic subject.
- No Defence Secretary in recent years has been able to grip his department effectively, which means taking harsh decisions that reflect a coherent view of Britain's priorities.
- The Task Forces and Integrated Projects attempted to co-ordinate a range of relevant public bodies, including local government, into coherent responses towards problems of deprivation and economic decline.
- It will bring together teachers of Art, Business Studies, Craft, Design and Technology, and Home Economics to plan a coherent course.
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