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Перевод: understanding
[прилагательное] понимающий; разумный; чуткий; отзывчивый; [существительное] понимание; способность понимать; разум ; согласие; взаимопонимание; договоренность ; соглашение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Most of them were senior members of the Institute and Hall could well have been surprised to find himself confronted with a group of men bound together by a considerable degree of common purpose and understanding.
- Teilhard de Chardin expressed this understanding of purity not as something passive, but as something both actively gained and worthwhile in itself, in his phrase, "Purity does not lie in separation from, but in deeper penetration into, the universe."
- The different functions of written language are an important topic for knowledge about language and part of an understanding of how society works.
- His understanding of the faith is strongly biblical.
- Learners when questioned about why an aspect of nursing care is necessary often demonstrate poor understanding of the principles upon which such care is based, in relation to their patient's need.
- In his book, Memorial to Cowgill Chapel , 1868, he wrote with understanding and affection of the people of Dent, their homes and way of life.
- From knowledge comes understanding.
- His existential quest for Truth is in fact the key to his understanding and interpretation of the Bhagavad-Gt.
- From the point of view of understanding development, mutations are a fundamental tool.
- It's easy to misjudge a person, too, not understanding - and how can you, without years of intimate friendship? - all the contradictions and complexities of a person's character.
- an understanding of the relationships between symptoms and failed sub-system(s) and symptoms interactions ("deep knowledge");
- In the workshop, theory and practice are more easily linked by displaying and making available material and practical work, side by side, each depending upon the other for full understanding.
- Legal precedents have established that the Secretary of State's duty under Section 3 of the Act is qualified by an understanding that he should do so "within the resources available".
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