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1 purely formal science
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > purely formal science
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2 invitation is purely formal
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > invitation is purely formal
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3 on purely formal grounds
Финансы: на чисто формальных основанияхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > on purely formal grounds
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4 the invitation is purely formal
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the invitation is purely formal
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5 ♦ formal
♦ formal /ˈfɔ:ml/A a.1 formale; esplicito; solenne; regolare: formal offer, offerta formale; formal invitation, invito formale; (leg.) formal contract, contratto formale2 ufficiale: formal consultations, consultazioni ufficiali; formal denial, smentita ufficiale; formal enquiry, inchiesta ufficiale3 formale; cerimoniale; di convenienza: formal manners, maniere formali; formal language, linguaggio formale; a formal bow, un inchino formale; formal call, visita di convenienza4 di sola forma; formale; non essenziale; non sostanziale: a formal requirement, un requisito non essenziale; It's a purely formal matter, è una faccenda puramente formale (o di pura forma)5 formale; tradizionale: formal classroom teaching, insegnamento tradizionale in classe; formal wedding, matrimonio tradizionaleB n. ( USA)● formal handshake, stretta di mano di prammatica □ (leg.) formal information, denuncia □ (leg.) formal notice, intimazione. -
6 ♦ purely
♦ purely /ˈpjʊəlɪ/avv. -
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1. adv чисто2. adv целомудренно, непорочно3. adv эмоц. -усил. вполне, целиком; совершенно4. adv эмоц. -усил. только, лишь, просто, исключительноthe invitation is purely formal — это приглашение — простая формальность
5. adv эмоц. -усил. диал. весьма, чрезвычайноСинонимический ряд:1. completely (other) 100 per cent; absolutely; all; all in all; altogether; categorically; completely; entirely; exactly; exhaustively; from A to Z; from start to finish; fully; hook, line, and sinker; in all respects; in full; in toto; in toto (Latin); just; lock, stock, and barrel; perfectly; quite; stick; thoroughly; through and through; totally; utterly; wholly; without exception2. simply (other) directly; genuinely; honestly; plainly; simply; sincerely; straightforwardly; truly -
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[ʹpjʋəlı] adv1. чистоto speak French purely - говорить по-французски чисто /правильно/
2. целомудренно, непорочно3. эмоц.-усил.1) вполне, целиком; совершенно2) только, лишь, просто, исключительно4. диал. весьма, чрезвычайно -
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adverb reintadv. \/ˈpjʊəlɪ\/1) rent2) rent, utelukkende, bare, helt og holdentpurely by accident helt tilfeldig, ved et rent tilfelle -
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სრულიადhe bought his house purely as an investment ეს სახლი მხოლოდ ფულის დასაბანდებლად იყიდა -
11 purely
{'pjuəli}
1. прен. чисто, просто, само
2. чисто, без примеси
3. непорочно* * *{'pjuъli} adv 1. прен. чисто, просто, само; 2. чисто, без прим* * *чисто; само; просто;* * *1. непорочно 2. прен. чисто, просто, само 3. чисто, без примеси* * * -
12 Formal System
Common to both logical positivism and transformational linguistics is their view of language-as-mathematics. Both focus on language as a system of primitive or elementary units which can be combined according to fixed rules. However useful this analogy may be in certain limited ways, it creates problems in understanding how the purely formal system of elements and rules relates to something other than itself. Both create dualistic systems which oppose formal linguistic competence to empirical components. (Tyler, 1978, pp. 13-14)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Formal System
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13 formal
I Adj. formal; Einwand, Fehler etc.: technical; JUR. procedural; in formaler Hinsicht formally; (genau genommen) technically; JUR. from a procedural point of viewII Adv. formally; (genau genommen) technically; JUR. from a procedural point of view; formal und inhaltlich in form and content* * *formal* * *for|mal [fɔr'maːl]1. adj1) formalformál-ästhetisch — formal aesthetic
2. adv1) formally2) (= äußerlich) technically* * *for·mal[fɔrˈma:l]I. adj1. (die Gestaltung betreffend) formalder \formale Aufbau eines Gedichts the formal structure of a poem2. (Formsache betreffend) technicalder Antrag wurde aus rein \formalen Gründen abgelehnt the application was refused for purely technical reasonsII. adv2. (nach den Vorschriften) formally, technically* * *1.Adjektiv formal2.ein formaler Fehler — a technical error; (Rechtsw.) procedural error
adverbial formallyformal im Recht sein — be technically in the right
* * *A. adj formal; Einwand, Fehler etc: technical; JUR procedural;formal und inhaltlich in form and content* * *1.Adjektiv formal2.ein formaler Fehler — a technical error; (Rechtsw.) procedural error
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for·mal [fɔrʼma:l] adj1) ( die Gestaltung betreffend) formal;der \formale Aufbau eines Gedichts the formal structure of a poem2) ( Formsache betreffend) technical;der Antrag wurde aus rein \formalen Gründen abgelehnt the application was refused for purely technical reasons1) ( der äußeren Gestaltung nach) formally2) ( nach den Vorschriften) formally, technically -
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ˈpjuəlɪ нареч.
1) чисто, без примесей
2) исключительно, совершенно, только Syn: simply, merely;
exclusively, solely
2) юр. безоговорочно Syn: unconditionally
3) безупречно, безукоризненно;
целомудренно, невинно;
правильно, верно Syn: faultlessly;
properly, rightly, correctly;
guilelessly, innocently, chastely чисто - to speak French * говорить по-французски чисто /правильно/ целомудренно, непорочно - to live * вести целомудренный образ жизни( эмоционально-усилительно) вполне, целиком;
совершенно - * accidental совершенно случайно только, лишь, просто, исключительно - the inventation is * formal это приглашение - простая формальность (диалектизм) весьма, чрезвычайно - he is * angry он очень сердится purely исключительно, совершенно, целиком, вполне ~ чисто -
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17 forme
forme [fɔʀm]1. feminine nouna. ( = contour, apparence) shape• prendre forme [statue, projet] to take shapeb. [de civilisation, gouvernement] form• de pure forme [aide, soutien] tokend. [de verbe] forme. (physique) form• centre de remise en forme ≈ health spa2. plural feminine noun• respecter les formes ( = convenances) to respect the conventions* * *fɔʀm
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2) ( modalité) (de gouvernement, contrat, violence) form; (de paiement, recrutement) method3) (procédé, condition) form4) ( en grammaire) form5) ( état général) formperdre/ne plus avoir la forme — to go off/to be off form
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formes nom féminin pluriel1) ( corps humain) figure (sg)2) (d'objet, de bâtiment) lines3) ( règles)* * *fɔʀm1. nf1) (apparence) form2) [objet] shape, formen forme de poire — pear-shaped, in the shape of a pear
3) (physique)Je ne suis pas en forme aujourd'hui. — I'm not feeling too good today.
Tu as l'air en forme. — You're looking well.
2. formes nfpl1)2) [femme] figure sg* * *A nf1 ( concrète) shape; ( abstraite) form; une forme de vie/d'intelligence a form of life/of intelligence; prendre forme to take shape; prendre la forme de ( concrètement) to take the shape of; ( abstraitement) to take the form of; de forme ronde round; une racine en forme de corps humain a root in the shape of a human body; un titre en forme de slogan a title in the form of a slogan; une critique en forme de compliment a criticism in the form ou guise of a compliment; mettre qch en forme to shape sth; remettre qch en forme to put sth back into shape; donner forme à qch to give shape to sth; donner une forme légale à un texte to give a legal form to a text; sous forme de in the form of; sous une forme réduite in a reduced form; sous une autre forme in another form; sous des formes différentes in different forms; sous forme de tableau in tabular form; sous forme d'exportations in exports; sous quelle forme…? in what form…?; juger sur la forme to judge on form; sans forme shapeless;2 ( modalité) (de gouvernement, contrat, violence) form; (de paiement, recrutement) method; dans sa forme actuelle in its present form; une nouvelle forme de pensée a new way of thinking;3 (procédé, condition) form; en bonne et due forme in due form; pour la forme [protester, critiquer] as a matter of form; pour la bonne forme to formalize things; de pure forme purely formal; sans autre forme de procès fig without further ou more ado;4 Ling, Littérat form; à la forme négative in the negative form; la forme du féminin the feminine form; poème à forme fixe fixed-form poem;5 ( état général) form; en forme on form; en bonne/grande forme in good/peak form; perdre/ne plus avoir la forme to go off/to be off form; très en forme in tip-top form; au mieux de sa forme on top form; être en pleine forme, tenir la forme to be in great shape; mettre qn en forme to get sb fit; remettre qn en forme to get sb fit again; se remettre en forme to get fit again; une séance de remise en forme a fitness session;B formes nfpl1 ( corps humain) figure (sg); elle a des formes rondes/anguleuses/plantureuses she has a rounded/angular/full figure; femme aux formes élancées slender woman; pull qui moule les formes figure-hugging sweater; prendre des formes to fill out;2 (d'objet, de bâtiment) lines; monument aux formes pures/modernes monument with clean/modern lines;3 ( règles) faire qch dans les formes to do sth in the correct manner; y mettre les formes to be tactful; respecter les formes to respect convention.[fɔrm] nom fémininprendre la forme de to take (on) the form of, to assume the shape ofprendre forme to take shape, to shape up2. [état] formse présenter sous forme gazeuse to come in gaseous form ou in the form of a gasc'est le même sentiment sous plusieurs formes it's the same feeling expressed in several different ways4. [type] form5. [style] form7. LINGUISTIQUE formmettre un verbe à la forme interrogative/négative to put a verb into the interrogative/in the negative (form)9. [condition physique] formêtre au mieux ou sommet de sa forme, être en pleine forme to be on top formje n'ai ou ne tiens pas la forme I'm in poor shape11. PSYCHOLOGIE12. IMPRIMERIE forme————————formes nom féminin pluriel1. [physique] curves2. [convention]————————dans les formes locution adverbialede pure forme locution adjectivaleen bonne (et due) forme locution adjectivale[contrat] bona fideen bonne (et due) forme locution adverbialeen forme de locution prépositionnelle[ressemblant à]en forme de poisson shaped like a fish, fish-shaped————————pour la forme locution adverbiale————————sans forme locution adjectivalesans autre forme de procès locution adverbialesous forme de locution prépositionnelle,sous la forme de locution prépositionnelle -
18 Reasoning
For some considerable time we cherished the illusion that [using formal logic to construct psychological models of reasoning] was the way to proceed and that only the structural characteristics of the problem mattered. Only gradually did we realise first that there was no existing formal calculus which correctly modelled our subject's inferences, and second that no purely formal calculus would succeed. (Wason & Johnson-Laird, 1972, p. 244)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Reasoning
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19 формальный
(см. также верный, строгий) formal• Дадим формальное доказательство (этого). - The formal proof is as follows.•Представленное здесь рассмотрение было чисто формальным. - The treatment given here has been purely formal.• Следовательно, у нас получилось формальное решение для... - We therefore have a formal solution for...• Тем не менее эта формальная работа привела к конкретному результату. - Nevertheless, this formal work has produced a concrete result.• Формальное вычисление показывает, что... - A formal calculation shows that...• Формальный вывод (этого соотношения) приводится во втором параграфе. - A formal derivation is given in Section 2.• Формальным обоснованием того факта, что... - The formal foundation of the fact that the boundary conditions are... -
20 protocolario
adj.1 protocolary, formal, formalistic, official.2 stiff, ceremonious.* * *► adjetivo1 formal* * *ADJ1) (=ceremonial) required by protocol, established by protocol2) (=formulario) ceremonial, formal* * *- ria, protocolar adjetivo formal* * *= ceremonious.Ex. From the time of the Celtic occupation of Ireland in 500 BC, music played by harpers has been associated with ancient warfare and with banquets and ceremonious occasions.* * *- ria, protocolar adjetivo formal* * *= ceremonious.Ex: From the time of the Celtic occupation of Ireland in 500 BC, music played by harpers has been associated with ancient warfare and with banquets and ceremonious occasions.
* * *formallos discursos protocolarios the formal speeches, the speeches established by protocol o conventionfue un saludo puramente protocolario it was a purely formal greeting* * *protocolario, -a adjceremonial;fue una visita protocolaria it was a ceremonial visit* * *
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