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Перевод: periphery
[существительное] периферия ; окружность ; окраина
Тезаурус:
- By the end of the year there were at least five methods of conducting business, starting at the centre and moving towards the periphery.
- Even more remarkably, they do not digest the nematocysts along with the rest of the sea anemone, but collect them in their stomachs and then pass them along narrow channels lined by motile hairs which move the contents of the channel in one direction only, and which lead from the stomach to tiny pouches situated near the periphery of the papillae.
- The oldest rocks are in the central part, the youngest on the periphery.
- For afters, no stone was left unturned: Wall's Viennetta vied with two flavours of Bird's Instant Whip for the affections of the eaters, while scattered tantalizingly around the periphery of the table stood bowls of orange-flavoured Matchmakers and a couple of full bottles of Bailey's Irish Cream .
- Politicians, administrators, teachers and parents in those countries know how information moves round the system from centre to periphery and vice versa, and who is responsible for what.
- Having always been on the periphery of Europe it has not hindered our successful trading in the past.
- The National Curriculum sections of the ERA, essentially centralising and directive in character, sit uneasily with a variety of other arrangements which undermine the Local Education Authority as intermediary between centre (DES) and periphery (school): "opting out", City Technology Colleges (CTCs), open enrolment, local management of schools (LMS).
- There is some fibrin formed at the edges of the wound and at the plug periphery but no fibrin is seen within the plug for about 15-;30 minutes.
- Rural development in the Western Isles periphery depends heavily on finance from the mainland centre.
- These two novels suggest in their different ways that the relation between province and metropolis, countryside and city, periphery and centre, ever potent themes in modern Italian writing, is open to reinterpretation and reorganization into new narrative and symbolic combinations.
- Buchan's A Lodge in the Wilderness (1906) was a more explicit reflection of the imperial ethos of the day, written after a youthful spell on the periphery of Milner's "kindergarten" in South Africa.
- As one gains in skill the performance of the task of riding is released to the periphery of awareness.
- Tips for budding conker conquerors (like those above) include aiming for the the top (the weakest part) of your opponent's conker with the periphery of your own.
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