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Перевод: devise
[существительное] завещание; завещанное имущество; [глагол] придумывать; изобретать; задумывать; разрабатывать; завещать
Тезаурус:
- The problem for the research scientist is to devise methodologies that can detect and receive the different modes of action of a therapy without distorting it.
- Not only does this provide us with the content to be taught, but it also lays the foundation on which final assessment can be based; however, before we can devise our objectives, two further collections of information are needed.
- An alternative system is the "checklist approach", where you decide in advance which verbal and/or non-verbal behaviours you are going to observe and devise a number of categories to monitor behaviour against.
- Therefore, within certain urban cores the government was prepared to offer special arrangements: it was willing to enter into formal arrangements with the then two tiers of local government to devise and to implement urban strategies.
- To the Protestants, according to Knox, she complained about opposition to her policy from the Catholics and Chtelherault; only if the crown matrimonial was granted would she have sufficient authority, and "then devise ye what ye please in matters of religion and they shall be granted".
- I think that the vital point that is missed by psychologists and educationalists who have tried to devise techniques for learning language is that this process does not, and should not, take place in a vacuum.
- This is the company or corporation which, to help it survive, needs to devise mechanisms for acquiring and appropriately responding to signals from the environment.
- Help student devise a verbal plan.
- Presumably the well of fast bowlers will one day run dry and then West Indies will have to devise a new strategy; after all, India did not fare too badly in the 1960s and '70s with a quartet of spinners.
- WITH only five sides in contention, it should be possible to devise a World Cup which takes less than three years to complete.
- When my children attempted to drag me into the Cumberland Pencil Museum in Keswick I started to devise a list of silly museums - corn plasters of the world, Peruvian nose flutes, or some such other daft idea.
- The first paragraph reads - "The Sub Committee have fully considered the question of the formation of the Club and are anxious to devise a scheme by which eventually the Links may become the absolute property of the Members of the Golf Club.
- The real challenge is to devise mechanisms for extending the Public Service Ideal to the British press or to British news media as a whole while minimizing the damage to the Libertarian Ideal.
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