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Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > coherent reasoning
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[kəʋʹhı(ə)rənt] a1. связанный, сцепленныйcoherent rocks - геол. сцементированные, крепкие породы
coherent smallpox - мед. сливная оспа
2. логически последовательный, связныйcoherent thought - последовательная /связная/ мысль
coherent reasoning - логически последовательное доказательство /обоснование/
3. 1) понятный, ясно произносимый2) разборчивый4. спец. когерентный -
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- coherent argument логічний/ послідовний доказ- coherent foreign policy послідовна зовнішня політика- coherent reasoning логічно послідовний доказ/ обґрунтування- coherent thought послідовна/ логічна/ зв'язана думка -
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adjective1) (cohering) zusammenhängend2) (fig.) zusammenhängend; kohärent (geh.); in sich (Dat.) geschlossen [System, Ganzes, Werk, Aufsatz, Form]* * *[kə'hiərənt](clear and logical: He was able to give a coherent account of what had happened.) zusammenhängend- academic.ru/85484/coherently">coherently- coherence* * *co·her·ent[kə(ʊ)ˈhɪərənt, AM koʊˈhɪr-]\coherent argument schlüssiges Argument\coherent speech/story zusammenhängende Rede/Geschichte\coherent bundle PHYS kohärentes Bündel* * *[k\@U'hIərənt]adj1) (= comprehensible) zusammenhängendincapable of coherent speech — unfähig, zusammenhängend zu sprechen
* * *coherent adj (adv coherently)1. zusammenhängend2. PHYS kohärent3. fig (logisch) zusammenhängend, einheitlich, verständlich:be coherent in one’s speech sich klar ausdrücken (können)4. fig übereinstimmend, zusammenpassend* * *adjective1) (cohering) zusammenhängend2) (fig.) zusammenhängend; kohärent (geh.); in sich (Dat.) geschlossen [System, Ganzes, Werk, Aufsatz, Form]* * *adj.zusammen hängend adj.zusammen hängende adj.zusammenhängend (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.zusammenhängende (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj. -
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kəuˈhɪərənt прил.
1) сцепленный, связанный Syn: connected
2) связный, логически последовательный a coherent argument ≈ логически последовательный довод Syn: consistent
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3) гармонический, гармоничный, согласованный a coherent plan for action ≈ согласованный план действий Syn: concerted, coordinated
4) понятный;
ясный;
вразумительный, отчетливый, разборчивый a coherent passage ≈ понятный отрывок Syn: intelligible, understandable
5) физ. когерентный coherent light ≈ когерентный свет связанный, сцепленный - * rocks (геология) сцементированные, крепкие породы - * smallpox (медицина) сливная оспа логически последовательный, связный - * thought последовательная мысль - his arguments are * его доводы логичны - * reasoning логически последовательное доказательство понятный, ясно произносимый разборчивый (специальное) когерентный coherent логически последовательный ~ понятный;
ясный;
разборчивый ~ понятный ~ последовательный ~ разборчивый ~ связанный ~ связный ~ согласованный ~ сцепленныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > coherent
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coherencia sustantivo femenino◊ con coherencia coherently o logicallyc) (Fís) coherence
coherencia sustantivo femenino coherence, consistency: la coherencia de sus argumentos era aplastante, his reasoning was extremely coherent ' coherencia' also found in these entries: Spanish: consecuencia - inconsistente English: consistency -
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consistent [kən'sɪstənt](a) (having internal logic → reasoning, behaviour, person) conséquent, cohérent, logique;∎ she was consistent in her choice of partners elle a toujours fait preuve de cohérence dans le choix de ses partenaires(b) (constant → quality of work, ideas) constant; (→ refusal, failure) persistant; (athlete, performer) régulier;∎ because of her consistent denial of the accusation du fait qu'elle a toujours nié être coupable∎ the results are consistent with the theory les résultats concordent avec la théorie;∎ this action is not consistent with his character cette action n'est pas en harmonie avec son caractère;∎ her behaviour is consistent with a diagnosis of… son comportement est caractéristique d'un diagnostic de… -
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inconsistent [‚ɪnkən'sɪstənt]∎ they're inconsistent in what they say leurs dires sont contradictoires∎ his films are very inconsistent in quality la qualité de ses films est très irrégulière(c) (reasoning, argument) incohérentUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > inconsistent
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