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Перевод: visible
[прилагательное] видимый; явный; очевидный; зримый; обозримый
Тезаурус:
- Many people find it hard to counter the argument of "people before buildings" that the Church puts forward, even though for most of us the visible presence of a church - whether still in religious use or not - is an important and reassuring symbol of faith to all who pass by.
- You can expect to see a visible improvement within a few months of regular practice.
- Autumn passage starts in July, but visible movements comparable with those of spring have not been observed.
- The bone shows very fine splitting along the lines of orientation of the collagen fibres (Fig. 1.4A) and slight erosion of the pits and canals, but these are only visible under high magnification and cannot be seen by the naked eye.
- Repeat when the green blossom buds are clearly visible and again when they change colour before opening.
- He went downstairs with Dr Darnell and two others, and pulled aside the cloth just sufficiently for her to see the visible part of the face.
- A full inspection is conducted, detailing all visible AND potential faults.
- Elsewhere in the country, there are groups of farm buildings laid out on a courtyard plan that can undergo a complete change of use with virtually no visible alterations to the external appearance.
- Perhaps the most visible of the union's activities is the financial sponsorship of events such as the ICA/MU Rock Week held in May 1989.
- It is largely the case that catholic nationalists go to one set of schools which have a visible catholic and nationalist ethos, and protestant loyalists go to another, some of which have a less visible protestant ethos, but all of which have a loyalist ethos as well.
- Here, Sara Ladbury and Clive Mira-Smith highlight the central fallacy underpinning the complex relationship between training and labour markets (chapter 4), Sue Buckingham-Hatfield demonstrates the dangers of crude measures of the leveraging of private capital with government investment and she, Neil Smith (chapter 5) and Liz Bondi (chapter 6) all focus on the downsides that may be involved in the visible expression of residential urban regeneration that is often conveniently tucked away in the concept of gentrification.
- His images are striking human forms (though the painting visible behind him is not one of his own).
- The energies required to probe the nucleus are therefore high, so it may at first seem surprising that visible light with its moderate energies can reveal important information about the nucleus.
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