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Перевод: concise speek concise


[прилагательное]
краткий; сжатый; сокращенный; немногословный; выразительный; четкий


Тезаурус:

  1. Papers for Committees must be short and must contain a concise summary of the proposals put forward for consideration.
  2. I am a logical man, Mr. Gerrard, accustomed to presenting material in a concise, ordered and intelligible manner.
  3. They will need clear and concise operational procedures to be written.
  4. However, it is a good discipline to bring your negotiations down to concise statements so that both have the same expectations.
  5. In his book Anglo-Saxon England (Cambridge 1970) Peter Hunter Blair wrote (p.370): "The novice should take his first steps with the aid of the Anglo-Saxon Primer by H. Sweet (9th edition, revised 1953) then with An Introduction to Old English by G.L. Brook (Manchester 1955) and for a dictionary A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary by J.R.C. Hall."
  6. Indeed, just as Berkeley's immaterialism foreshadows the phenomenalist theory of perception developed by the so-called Logical Empiricists of this century, so his view, according to which the aim of science is not to provide explanations of nature's regularities but only to arrive at concise and useful descriptions of them, foreshadows their instrumentalism.
  7. He even dreams of publishing a concise, comprehensive survey of English Literature in the form of examination questions: " Collected Literary Questions , by Philip Swallow.
  8. Now you might think that a little strange, after all the Concise Oxford Dictionary defines "climb, thus: "ascend, mount, go up (often with help of hands)".
  9. When parents are managing a child who is disobedient and non-compliant they need to make their instructions clear and concise, and carry through their request.
  10. One could write clear, concise objectives for a completely irrelevant content, and one's teaching of it could be improved, but this would in no way justify the use of an irrelevant curriculum.
  11. Although many of them have been answered already in an expanded form elsewhere in the book, we are including them again here in a more concise form for easy reference.
  12. Not only is it very tiring, even impossibly exhausting, to rely on speechreading, but where the information may be conveyed in unfamiliar or technical terms, speechreading may not be sufficiently concise for certainty.
  13. As concise synopses of the history of each county they represent good value.

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