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бессистемный подход; подход, основанный на отдельных фактахАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > anecdotal approach
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[ˌænɪk'dəut(ə)l]прил.1) содержащий истории, рассказы, случаи, эпизоды2) случайный; несистематический; построенный на отдельных наблюдениях, примерах- anecdotal caseKeep in mind this is anecdotal rather than science. — Имейте в виду, что это частный случай, а не научный факт.
- anecdotal evidenceSyn:3) cюжетный, фабульный (в изобразительном искусстве, музыке)Anecdotal Composition. Name given to the genre within electroacoustic music that employs recognisable sounds more for their "anecdotic" or narrative aspect than for their abstract potential. — Программная композиция. Название, данное жанру электроакустической музыки, использующему узнаваемые звуковые ряды в большей степени по причине их "сюжетной", повествовательной стороны, а не абстрактного потенциала.
anecdotal lead — развёрнутый подзаголовок (краткое содержание газетной статьи, сразу под заголовком)
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