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Перевод: specific
[прилагательное] особый; особенный; конкретный; характерный; специфический; точный; определенный; ограниченный; видовой; удельный; [существительное] специальное средство; специфическое средство; специфическое лекарство; специфический аспект; специфический фактор
Тезаурус:
- The increase in coagulation that results from adding specific lipid mixtures to plasma indicates that a number of haemostatic components has evolved which interact with a lipid-water interface of very restricted specificity.
- The Urge to Perform Some Sort of Ceremony on Specific Occasions
- On the LP we're writing right now, I'm definitely trying to express something more specific.
- The success of the body in maintaining its integrity or its wholeness therefore depends on a highly intricate series of interlinked specific reactions and responses.
- Certain species have, very fortunately, coloured cytoplasm which is found in specific locations in the egg.
- The healing function might be allied to homoeopathy, where very small changes in the chemical composition of the water could have very specific curative effects.
- The PCD saw three options for the Institute: to keep arrangements as they now stand, with private hearings followed by limited reports; to make open hearings the rule, but granting the tribunal discretion to close all or part of the hearings in specific circumstances; or to allow open hearings on the request of the accused or in matters of public concern.
- The table of contents notes three parts: "Introduction" (127 pages), "More details" (81 pages) and "Impact on specific industries" (60 pages).
- These concerns must be recognised as specific , which doesn't mean that semiotics or Lacanian film theory has no relevance outside the established framework of Anglo-American and European cinema, but rather that their legitimacy should not automatically be assumed or their dominance remain uncontested in the light of developments within feminism at large.
- The term "prevent" is relatively unproblematical (that is, to stop or hinder), but problems arise when more specific issues are raised about what is to be prevented (Parker, 1980).
- This process of the effective addition of value to meet a specific executive information need at a specific time and place is most certainly not a trivial task.
- Voucher Similar to trading check, but usually for more extensive specific purchase from specific shop; fixed payments including interest fixed at start, maybe collected weekly over one to three years.
- The "boy labour problem" was a feature of the larger social and political issues which dominated the Edwardian era, and obviously one that came to be taken seriously by contemporaries, in terms of the efficient functioning of the labour-market in general, and of specific problems deriving from the market, such as un- and underemployment, industrial training, casual and unskilled labour and, in the wider sphere, poverty and family morale.
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