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1 retrospect to an early period
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > retrospect to an early period
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2 retrospect
1. [ʹretrəspekt] nвзгляд назад, в прошлое; обращение к прошлому2. [ʹretrəspekt] v1) вспоминать прошлое; предаваться воспоминаниямto retrospect to an early period - вернуться /обратиться/ к более раннему периоду
2) рассматривать что-л. ретроспективно -
3 retrospect
1. n взгляд назад, в прошлое; обращение к прошлому2. v вспоминать прошлое; предаваться воспоминаниямСинонимический ряд:1. looking back (noun) considering past events; contemplating the past; looking back; memory; perspective from the present; recollection; remembering2. review (noun) afterlight; reconsideration; reexamination; re-examination; retrospection; review; revision; study3. remember (verb) bethink; cite; recall; recollect; remember; remind; reminisce; retain; revive; revoke -
4 retrospect
ˈretrəuspekt сущ. взгляд назад, в прошлое in retrospect ≈ ретроспективно The latter cannot be properly understood without a retrospect to the former. ≈ Настоящее нельзя понять, не обращаясь к прошлому. взгляд назад, в прошлое;
обращение к прошлому - in (the) * ретроспективно вспоминать прошлое;
предаваться воспоминаниям - to * to an early period вернуться /обратиться/ к более раннему периоду рассматривать что-л. ретроспективно - to * the circumstance снова рассмотреть данное обстоятельство retrospect взгляд назад, в прошлое;
in retrospect ретроспективно retrospect взгляд назад, в прошлое;
in retrospect ретроспективноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > retrospect
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