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1 теория теори·я
быть приверженцем какой-л. теории — to be committed to a theory
изложить теорию — to explain / to enunciate a theory
принять теорию, стать сторонником теории — to embrace a theory
разработать новую теорию — to work out / to develop a new theory
научно разработанная теория — scientifically elaborated / worked out theory
несостоятельная теория — unsound / bankrupt theory
"чистая" экономическая теория — pure economics
недостаток теории — fault in / of a theory
"теория домино" — цепная реакция — domino theory
теория "политического реализма" (направление во внешнеполитической науке) — theory of political realism
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2 изложить теорию
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3 сформулировать
1. formulate2. couch3. enunciate4. stateсформулировать спорные вопросы по делу; докладывать о деле, о существе спора — to state a case
5. wordСинонимический ряд:выразить (глаг.) выразить
См. также в других словарях:
enunciate — [ē nun′sē āt΄, inun′sē āt΄; ] also [, ē nun′shē āt, i nun′shēāt΄] vt. enunciated, enunciating [< L enuntiatus, pp. of enuntiare < e , out + nuntiare, to announce < nuntius, a messenger] 1. to state definitely; express in a systematic way … English World dictionary
enunciate — v. 1) to enunciate clearly 2) (B) he enunciated his theory to his colleagues * * * [ɪ nʌnsɪeɪt] (B) he enunciated his theory to his colleagues to enunciateclearly … Combinatory dictionary
enunciate — enunciable, adj. enunciability, n. enunciative, enunciatory, adj. enunciatively, adv. enunciator, n. /i nun see ayt /, v., enunciated, enunciating. v.t. 1. to utter or pronounce (words, sentences, etc.) … Universalium
enunciate — verb 1 (I, T) to pronounce words clearly and carefully see also: articulate 2 (2) 2 (T) formal to express an idea clearly and exactly: the theory Darwin was to enunciate decades later enunciation /I nVnsi eISFn/ noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
enunciate — e•nun•ci•ate [[t]ɪˈnʌn siˌeɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing 1) to utter or pronounce, esp. in an articulate or a particular manner: to enunciate the words clearly[/ex] 2) to state or declare definitely, as a theory 3) to announce or proclaim 4) to… … From formal English to slang
enunciate — [c]/əˈnʌnsieɪt / (say uh nunseeayt), /i / (say ee ) verb (enunciated, enunciating) –verb (t) 1. to utter or pronounce (words, etc.), especially in a particular manner: he enunciates his words distinctly. 2. to state or declare definitely, as a… …
enunciate — v.tr. 1 pronounce (words) clearly. 2 express (a proposition or theory) in definite terms. 3 proclaim. Derivatives: enunciation n. enunciative adj. enunciator n. Etymology: L enuntiare (as E , nuntiare announce f. nuntius messenger) … Useful english dictionary
utter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. total, complete, entire; extreme, unusual; unqualified; stark, sheer, downright, absolute. See completion, greatness, certainty. v. t. speak, voice; pronounce, express, enunciate, deliver; issue,… … English dictionary for students
Philosophical method — (or philosophical methodology) is the study of how to do philosophy. A common view among philosophers is that philosophy is distinguished by the methods that philosophers follow in addressing philosophical questions. There is, however, not just… … Wikipedia
utter — utter1 [ut′ər] adj. [ME < OE uttera, compar. of ut, OUT] 1. complete; total 2. unqualified; absolute; unconditional utterly adv. utterness n. utter2 [ut′ər] vt. [ME uttren < utter, outward … English World dictionary
Logicism — is one of the schools of thought in the philosophy of mathematics, putting forth the theory that mathematics is an extension of logic and therefore some or all mathematics is reducible to logic.[1] Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead… … Wikipedia