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Перевод: refutation
[существительное] опровержение; противоречие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In the example given above, play B is discarded quickly only because the refutation was the first reply looked at.
- They would do better to read the chapter "Developments in Yugoslavia" in volume iii of Prof Hinsley's official history of British intelligence, part one, for a refutation of the claim that Tito did not fight the Germans, supported by copious and conclusive quotations from Ultra
- The Intifada was perhaps the most convincing refutation ever of the time- honoured, complacent dogma that "the status quo can last as long as we want it to."
- Our total experience of life is a firm refutation of that; we know the reality within us of failure, of sinfulness and consequently of the need for forgiveness and restoration.
- When in 1952 Michael Ventris announced he had succeeded in deciphering Linear B and that it was an archaic form of Greek, howls of indignant refutation were raised by the fraternity of linguistic experts as a matter of course, and when, with that beautiful sense of timing which nemesis has, a whole library of Linear B tablets was unearthed in Pylos on the Greek mainland one year later, translations of which confirmed Ventris's conclusion, the experts did the only thing they could under the circumstances: they accused the discoverer and Ventris of having forged them.
- Again, as early as 1969, it was Glenn Gould who, having seen some of the early Karajan/ Clouzot films of orchestral and choral music, rejoiced at their imaginative refutation of what he called the "proscenium psychology".
- Over the next 20 years scientists tried, mostly by trial and error, to find ways of ordering the possibilities so that the benefits of "refutation screening" could be achieved.
- Stirling wrote his account of the affair and a refutation which was published in the regimental journal.
- The remarkable thing about political houses built on sand, or castles in the air, is how long they often take to collapse; and this very time-lag becomes an argument in their favour and a supposed refutation of those who draw attention to the absence of foundations.
- It is in its form as a general theory of cognition that the behaviouristic approach is most clearly refutable, but from the general refutation we can refute its application to perception.
- Irenaeus asserted the unity of the two Testaments in his Refutation of the Knowledge falsely so called , a work principally directed against those heretics standing close to orthodox Christianity and therefore offering a dangerous threat to orthodox congregations.
- What he or she has to say is always open to comment, questioning, refutation.
- One couldn't look for a stronger and more candid refutation of Assemblyman Keene's view that doctors think the law is relevant.
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