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Перевод: diverse
[прилагательное] несходный; отличный от; иной; разный; разнообразный
Тезаурус:
- THE Alton Careers Advisory Service are dramatically reorganising their activities as part of a nationwide campaign to attract a more diverse range of clients.
- Their habitats are diverse, ranging from Arctic regions to the tropics, although most orchids prefer the warmer climes.
- However, it is a remarkable piece of interdisciplinary thinking, linking fields as diverse as fluid dynamics and neurophysiology.
- The variety of their occupations gives a sense of the remarkably diverse bases for economic independence still open at the beginning of this century.
- In the early decades of this century the diverse private welfare organizations (freie Verbnde) began to firm up their organizational structures which resulted in the founding around 1920 of the major welfare organizations which dominate the German welfare landscape today: Side by side with the Protestant "Innere Mission" and the Catholic "Caritas", which date back to the nineteenth century, and the Jewish central welfare association (Zentralwohlfahrtsstelle der Deutschen Juden, 1917) there developed the secular welfare associations of the labour movement (Arbeiterwohlfahrt, 1919) - despite the socialist principle of the primacy of public welfare! - of the German Red Cross, and of the independent hospitals and nursing institutions (today called the "Deutscher Parittischer Wohlfahrtsverband").
- The difference lay in the fact that there were in India so many of them, exhibiting a hugely diverse range of styles.
- Items ranging from cloths and brushes to mops and buckets make this class of equipment the widest and most diverse.
- Other plants illustrated from diverse regions were the Bermudan Cedar, Lord Weymouth's Pine, a Long Con'd Cornish Fir and the Scarlet Horse Chestnut from America.
- That privilege needs to be understood in diverse ways.
- For the sake of convenience I shall apply the term la nouvelle critique to the complex of ideas emerging from the Paris of the 1960s, including many diverse strands: the "classical" structuralism of the early Barthes, the poststructuralism of his later work, the deconstructionism of Derrida, and whatever name one gives to the work of Foucault and Lacan, in taxonomic historiography and dissident psychoanalysis respectively.
- Since then, many of the windows and doors have been blocked with an unsightly assortment of bricks, and the mill relegated to the storage of such diverse commodities as plastics and antiques.
- The above example also prompts discussion of the extent to which a school might be required to go towards accommodating the diverse needs of various ethnic minority groups represented amongst the pupil body.
- Until the creation of the standardised network, only 20 years ago, of worldwide seismic recorders, there were in operation a diverse and uncoordinated variety of instruments, run by a scattering of seismophiles.
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