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Перевод: evident
[прилагательное] очевидный; явный; бросающийся в глаза; кажущийся
Тезаурус:
- Photopia denies that the evident haste is the result of poor sales in the US.
- Although there is no written evidence to substantiate this, no major repairs or maintenance were carried out on the machinery, and it is evident that it performed well from the start.
- There followed a period of about fifteen years when creative genius became evident, such as the works of William Shakespeare; Marlow ; Spencer and Ben Johnson .
- Scriabin's First Symphony is a cyclic, tautly structured work than can well manage without being manoeuvred towards the sound world of the Poem of Ecstasy , and Segerstam would have done better to have had more of an ear for pacing and projection than is evident here.
- On a time-scale which may not coincide exactly with our present scientific calculations of geological time, they say that the cycle commences with a period of 1.7 million years when the power of the Life Force is immeasurably stronger and more evident in physical affairs than it is today.
- The alternative distribution programme on a plane, the spiral, requires a minimum of five events for its spiral form to become evident.
- It is by no means evident, he admits, that the results would be beneficial; more study is required.
- Opposing traits in his make-up were already evident during his last year at school, when he was voted both class optimist and class pessimist, though, at that time, he had yet to appreciate certain complexities of character on which he would draw for his screen creations.
- Both of these developments reflected the evident failure of traditional local policies in the face of a pervasive and thorough restructuring of many local economies.
- That is equally evident in other countries, whether formally centralised or not.
- It is evident that he did live there in his later years as the Minutes of 1771 agree to provide his successor with lodgings in Chelsea, "until such time as Mr. Miller has quit his apartments in the greenhouse".
- The Golden Oldies' ideal is simple; each team plays three matches, there are no prizes, just good sportsmanship, the will to win very evident but more so the honour to participate, and after the game a drink with the opposition.
- When we come to look in detail at the Nikol'skaia peasantry in 1922, many of these inhibiting features will become more evident.
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