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Перевод: origin
[существительное] источник ; начало; первоисточник ; первопричина ; происхождение; возникновение; корень дерева
Тезаурус:
- In the same way that the latter introduces, almost unconsciously, knowledge of the origin of words and the structure of a sentence, so playing on damp or drying pitches fills the gaps in a developing batsman's technique.
- The Cartesian equation, origin at centre, is
- In this way The Origin demonstrates a complete tie-up between politics, economics, kinship, and gender roles, and this view of all the different aspects of society as an essential whole is what gives The Origin its power.
- The political repression and discrimination in access to education based on class, region and ethnic origin which characterizes these countries has been sharpened by economic recession.
- It may be recalled that it is suggested that the origin of "-desire" could be also the origin of life, and is one of the timeless mysteries relegated to the pre-life period of the story of the universe.
- Barry Taylor, from the Government Chemist's Laboratory, told the meeting that thin-layer chromatography could be used to discover the origin of the seeds of cannabis plants grown in this country.
- The novel is narrated by a Moslem of Indian origin, whose family has been settled on the east coast of Africa, as traders.
- The majority of rioters who took part in these unhappy events were young, black and Afro-Caribbean origin.
- Nevertheless, since it is impossible to obtain a clear picture of the Yugoslav economic system, and of the origin of its present economic difficulties, without giving attention to its monetary institutions and policies, this section will contain an outline of the main characteristics of these institutions and policies.
- But one point on which all policemen and women seem to agree is that competence is experiential rather than textbook in origin.
- But their parents were not of European origin.
- It appears that black males and females of West Indian origin have a strikingly lower prevalence of both hypercholesterolaemia and hypertriglyceridaemia compared to those of Asian or European extract (Pacy et al, 1985).
- He was a Free Churchman by origin, likely to suspect religion by law.
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