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8 a problem which recurs periodically
Общая лексика: периодически возникающая проблемаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a problem which recurs periodically
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9 it recurs to me that he was the first person to help us
Общая лексика: мне всегда вспоминается, что он был первым, кто нам помогУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it recurs to me that he was the first person to help us
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10 leap year recurs every four years
Общая лексика: високосный год бывает раз в четыре годаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > leap year recurs every four years
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11 opakovaně se vyskytuje
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14 vrací
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15 recur
[rıʹkɜ:] v1. (to) возвращаться (в речи, мысленно к чему-л.)to recur to the former subject [to what was said before] - возвращаться к предмету обсуждения [к сказанному ранее]
2. (to) вновь приходить на ум; снова возникать ( о мысли)his former mistake recur red to him in time - он вовремя вспомнил о сделанной им когда-то ошибке
it recurs to me that he was the first person to help us - мне всегда вспоминается, что он был первым, кто нам помог
the tune recur red to me when I was taking a walk - мелодия всплыла у меня в памяти во время прогулки
3. 1) повторяться, происходить вновьsteps have been taken so that the accident can never recur - приняты меры к тому, чтобы подобный несчастный случай никогда не повторился
this difficulty is bound to recur - эта трудность неизбежно будет возникать снова (и снова)
leap year recurs every four years - високосный год бывает раз в четыре года
2) мед. рецидивировать4. (to) обращаться, прибегать (к чему-л., редк. к кому-л.)to recur to an expedient - прибегнуть к какому-л. средству
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16 recur
ri'kə:past tense, past participle - recurred; verb(to happen again; to come back again: This problem keeps recurring.) vende tilbake, gjenta seg, gå igjen- recurrentverb \/rɪˈkɜː\/1) dukke opp igjen, melde seg igjen, gå igjen2) komme tilbake, vende tilbake, komme igjen3) gjenta, la skje igjen4) ( medisin) residivererecur to ta sin tilflukt til, gripe til -
17 returns
возвращать; выручкаСинонимический ряд:1. answers (noun) answers; antiphons; rejoinders; replies; responds; responses; retorts2. grant (noun) acquisition; award; benefit; gift; grant; inheritance; reward3. money coming in (noun) accretion; accumulation; gain; harvest; intake; money coming in; profit4. profits (noun) earnings; gains; interests; proceeds; profits5. recurrence (noun) reappearance; recurrence; reoccurrence6. recurrences (noun) reappearances; recurrences; reoccurrences7. answers (verb) answers; comes in; rejoins; replies; responds; retorts8. pays (verb) bring in; brings in; clears; draws; earns; gains; grosses; nets; pays; produces; realises; repays; yields9. reacts (verb) reacts; turns back10. reciprocates (verb) reciprocates; recompenses; requites; retaliates11. recurs (verb) reappears; recrudesces; recurs; reoccurs12. renders (verb) hand down; renders13. renews (verb) give back; gives back; puts back; reinstates; reintroduces; renews; replaces; restores; revives; take back; takes back14. reverts (verb) come back; reverts; revisits -
18 recur
∎ it's a notion which recurs every now and then c'est une idée qui revient ou qu'on retrouve de temps en temps;∎ come back if the problem recurs revenez si le problème réapparaît ou se représente(b) (to memory) revenir à la mémoire(c) Mathematics se reproduire, se répéter -
19 Learning
One mental function or activity improves others in so far as and because they are in part identical with it, because it contains elements common to them. Addition improves multiplication because multiplication is largely addition; knowledge of Latin gives increased ability to learn French because many of the facts learned in the one case are needed in the other. (Thorndike, 1906, p. 243)The Law of Effect is that: Of several responses made to the same situation, those which are accompanied or closely followed by satisfaction to the animal will, other things being equal, be more firmly connected with the situation, so that, when it recurs, they will be more likely to recur; those which are accompanied or closely followed by discomfort to the animal will, other things being equal, have their connections with that situation weakened, so that, when it recurs, they will be less likely to recur. The greater the satisfaction or discomfort, the greater the strengthening or weakening of the bond.The Law of Exercise is that: Any response to a situation will, other things being equal, be more strongly connected with the situation in proportion to the number of times it has been connected with that situation and to the average vigor and duration of the connections. (E. L. Thorndike, 1970, p. 244)The main objection to the prevailing [associationist] theory, which makes one kind of connection the basis of all learning, is not that it may be incorrect but that in the course of psychological research it has prevented an unbiased study of other kinds of learning. (Katona, 1940, pp. 4-5)I believe that learning by examples, learning by being told, learning by imitation, learning by reinforcement and other forms are much like one another. In the literature on learning there is frequently an unstated assumption that these various forms are fundamentally different. But I think the classical boundaries between the various kinds of learning will disappear once superficially different kinds of learning are understood in terms of processes that construct and manipulate descriptions. (Winston, 1975, p. 185)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Learning
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20 високосный год бывает раз в четыре года
General subject: leap year recurs every four yearsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > високосный год бывает раз в четыре года
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recúrs — s. n., pl. recúrsuri … Romanian orthography
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