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1 thesis
ˈθi:sɪs сущ.
1) тезис;
положение to advance, propose a thesis ≈ выдвигать тезис to challenge a thesis ≈ оспаривать, подвергать сомнению тезис to refute a thesis ≈ опровергать тезис to test a thesis ≈ проверять тезис, положение
2) диссертация to write a thesis ≈ писать диссертацию doctoral thesis master's thesis Ph.D. thesis Syn: dissertation
3) тема для сочинения, очерка и т. п. Syn: composition
4) просодика безударный слог стопы тезис, положение - * novel тенденциозный или иллюстрированный роман - initial * исходный тезис - to support smb.'s * on this issue поддерживать чей-л. тезис по этому вопросу диссертация - doctoral /doctorate/ * докторская диссертация - master's * магистерская диссертация - to present a * представить или защитить диссертацию - to uphold /to defend/ a * защитить диссертацию школьное сочинение (стихосложение) безударный слог стопы (устаревшее) ударный слог стопы (логика) тезис thesis тема для сочинения, очерка ~ прос. безударный слог стопы ~ диссертация ~ диссертация ~ (pl ses) тезис;
положение ~ тезис, положение ~ тезис -
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['θiːsɪs]сущ.; мн. theses1) тезис; положениеto advance / propose a thesis — выдвигать тезис
to challenge a thesis — оспаривать, подвергать сомнению тезис
to test a thesis — проверять тезис, положение
2) диссертация- master's thesis
- Ph.D. thesisSyn:3) тема для сочинения, очеркаSyn:4) ['θesɪs] лит. безударный слог стопы -
3 thesis
сущ.1) мет. положение, утверждение; тезис (редк.) (утверждение о чем-л., содержащееся в научной работе или научной теории)to advance [propose\] a thesis — выдвигать предположение
See:2) фил. тезис (утверждение или явление, для которого можно найти противоположное утверждение или явления)Ant:3) обр. диссертацияSyn:
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