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1 the author has a welcome tendency to use the latest research literature
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the author has a welcome tendency to use the latest research literature
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2 author has a welcome tendency to use the latest research literature
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > author has a welcome tendency to use the latest research literature
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3 tendency
[ʹtendənsı] n1. 1) тенденцияthere is a tendency for the weak vowels to disappear - слабые гласные обнаруживают тенденцию к (вы)падению /к исчезновению/
2) стремлениеtendency to unite extremes - стремление /тенденция/ соединять крайности
the author has a welcome tendency to use the latest research literature - автор обнаруживает похвальное стремление использовать новейшую научную литературу
2. 1) склонностьtendency to /towards/ drinking, tendency to drink too much - склонность к злоупотреблению спиртными напитками
to have a tendency to fear the worst - всегда ожидать худшего; быть склонным к панике
2) свойство3) направление3. цель; идея, замысел (пьесы, романа)4. тенденциозностьtendency play [novel] - тенденциозная пьеса [-ый роман]
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4 автор обнаруживает похвальное стремление использовать новейшую научную литературу
1) General subject: the latest research literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > автор обнаруживает похвальное стремление использовать новейшую научную литературу
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