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Перевод: demote
[глагол] понижать в должности; понижать в звании; смещать с должности
Тезаурус:
- Since The Band Wagon is arguably the greatest - as well as most typical - of all musicals (if we exclude The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach , 1968, as non-eligible and demote Singin' in the Rain , 1952, to second place), one can only wish there were more of it.
- The aim of semantic processing is to demote word combinations that are not meaningful.
- The aim of the GFF is simply to demote the rarer occurrences of words.
- Her old scarf, purple rayon printed with black flowers, she would demote to second-best.
- When you are presenting to high-status people, who have the power to promote or demote you, you can feel justifiably vulnerable and exposed.
- The AIC cannot expel members, but only demote them from Fellow or Professional Associate to Associate.
- The remarks followed the company's attempt to demote the men.
- Chatichai was forced to demote Chalerm in November after the armed forces had threatened to intervene.
- Two factors are introduced - a lexical probability factor (LPF) to reflect the recogniser's confidence in the candidate words and a grammatical frequency factor (GFF) to demote rare usage of words.
- The disadvantage with this equation for the recognition task is that it would automatically demote any word that is syntactically ambiguous.
- Taken together, all these factors allowed a greater breathing space for a consideration of Europe, especially as the democracies had entered a period of unprecedented economic prosperity, something which tended to demote the urgency of protection for specific national interests.
- The trouble with this manoeuvre is that it cannot help but demote poetry.
- So, if your company changes its mind about a plan to demote you, but, feeling disgruntled, you still decide to leave, it is likely that you will be regarded as having voluntarily resigned.
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