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1 deprive of organization
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2 deprive
позбавляти, відбирати, віднімати; усувати ( з посади); не допускати- deprive of benefitsdeprive owner of his/her property — позбавляти власника (своєї) власності
- deprive of citizenship
- deprive of deputy's immunity
- deprive of diplomatic immunity
- deprive of emergency powers
- deprive of equal opportunity
- deprive of freedom
- deprive of immunity
- deprive of inheritance
- deprive of liberty
- deprive of life
- deprive of one's license
- deprive of organization
- deprive of privilege
- deprive of self-control
- deprive of the franchise
- deprive of the right to vote
- deprive of the voting right
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3 дезорганізовувати
break down, deprive of organization, disarrange, disorganizatione, upsetУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > дезорганізовувати
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4 disarrange
v расстраивать, приводить в беспорядокСинонимический ряд:1. disorder (verb) break down; break up; deprive of organization; derange; disarray; discompose; disjoint; disorder; disorganise; disorganize; disperse; disrupt; distemper; disturb; jumble; mess up; mix up; muddle; muss up; rummage; scatter; scramble; shuffle; tumble; unsettle; upset2. lose (verb) dislocate; displace; lose; mislay; misplace; move3. mess (verb) dishevel; mess; muss; rumple; tousleАнтонимический ряд: -
5 disorganize
v дезорганизовать; вносить беспорядок, приводить в беспорядок, расстраиватьСинонимический ряд:disorder (verb) break down; break up; deprive of organization; derange; disarrange; disarray; discompose; disjoint; dislocate; disorder; disorganise; disperse; disrupt; distemper; disturb; jumble; mess up; mix up; muddle; muss up; rummage; scatter; shuffle; tumble; unsettle; upset -
6 Words
Words are but the images of matter... to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture. (Bacon, 1878, p. 120)Chamberlin, Tracy, Dewey, Binet and others have shown that the child's symbols are action-words, i.e., their content is action. There is also practically universal agreement on the fact that the first symbols of the child are in reality word-sentences designating action and object or subject, or all three at once. (Markey, 1928, p. 50)The child can very readily learn at the age of three that "right" and "left" each refers to a side of the body-but ah me, which one?... What is set up first is a conceptual organization. By the age of six the word "right" clearly and immediately means sidedness to the child. A considerable conceptual elaboration has already occurred, and the stimulus effectively arouses that structure; but it arouses no prompt, specific response.... With such facts, it becomes nonsense to explain man's conceptual development as exclusively consisting of verbal associations. (Hebb, 1949, p. 118)The use of language is not confined to its being the medium through which we communicate ideas to one another.... Words are the instrument by which we form all our abstractions, by which we fashion and embody our ideas, and by which we are enabled to glide along a series of premises and conclusions with a rapidity so great as to leave in memory no trace of the successive steps of this process; and we remain unconscious of how much we owe to this. (Roget, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 197)Any attempt at a philosophical arrangement under categories of the words of our language must reveal the fact that it is impossible to separate and circumscribe the several groups by absolutely distinct boundaries. Were we to disengage their interwoven ramifications, and seek to confine every word to its main or original meaning, we should find some secondary meaning has become so firmly associated with many words and phrases, that to sever the alliance would be to deprive our language of the richness due to an infinity of natural adaptations. (Roget, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 206)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Words
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