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1 with a practised eye
Общая лексика: наметанным взглядом, наметанным глазом -
2 practised
adjectivegeübt [Person, Auge, Blick]; erfahren, versiert, routiniert [Person]* * ** * *prac·tised[ˈpræktɪst]AM prac·ticed1. (experienced) erfahren\practised ear/eye geübtes Ohr/Auge\practised hand geübte Hand\practised liar gekonnter Lügner/gekonnte Lügnerinshe performed the song with \practised skill sie trug das Lied absolut gekonnt vor\practised deceit gekonnte Täuschung\practised skill große Fertigkeit* * *(US) ['prktɪst]adjgeübt; politician, marksman, liar also erfahren; performance also professionellwith a practised eye/hand — mit geübtem Auge/geübter Hand
he's practised in getting his own way — er hat Übung darin, seinen Willen durchzusetzen
* * ** * *adjectivegeübt [Person, Auge, Blick]; erfahren, versiert, routiniert [Person]with [a] practised eye — mit geübtem Blick
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3 practised
1. 2.to be practised in, in doing — essere esperto in, a fare
* * *adjective (skilled through much practice: a practised performer.) esperto* * ** * *practised /ˈpræktɪst/a.1 esperto; perito; pratico; provetto2 appreso con la pratica; perfetto* * *1. 2.to be practised in, in doing — essere esperto in, a fare
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4 practised
adjective (skilled through much practice: a practised performer.) experto, de gran experienciatr['præktɪst]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL experto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be practised in something tener mucha práctica en algo, tener mucha experiencia en algo(US) ['præktɪst]ADJ [politician, surgeon, climber] experto -
5 practised
['præktɪst]person doświadczony; performance przećwiczony, wyćwiczony* * *adjective (skilled through much practice: a practised performer.) wprawny -
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∎ practised in the arts of seduction/deception rompu aux arts de la séduction/tromperie∎ with a practised hand d'une main exercée ou habile;∎ with practised ease avec une grande aisance(c) (artificial → smile, charm) factice, étudié -
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1) ( experienced) erfahren;\practised ear/ eye geübtes Ohr/Auge;\practised hand geübte Hand;\practised liar gekonnter Lügner/gekonnte Lügnerinshe performed the song with \practised skill sie trug das Lied absolut gekonnt vor;\practised deceit gekonnte Täuschung;\practised skill große Fertigkeit -
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= practice, = academic.ru/90354/practicing">practicing* * *prac·ticedprac·tised[ˈpræktɪst]AM prac·ticed1. (experienced) erfahren\practiced ear/eye geübtes Ohr/Auge\practiced hand geübte Hand\practiced liar gekonnter Lügner/gekonnte Lügnerinshe performed the song with \practiced skill sie trug das Lied absolut gekonnt vor\practiced deceit gekonnte Täuschung\practiced skill große Fertigkeit* * *(US) ['prktɪst]adjgeübt; politician, marksman, liar also erfahren; performance also professionellwith a practised eye/hand — mit geübtem Auge/geübter Hand
he's practised in getting his own way — er hat Übung darin, seinen Willen durchzusetzen
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adj.• experto, -a adj.• práctico, -a adj.(US) ['præktɪst]ADJ [politician, surgeon, climber] experto* * * -
10 practiced prac·ticed Am ['præktɪst] adj
English-Italian dictionary > practiced prac·ticed Am ['præktɪst] adj
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11 alloy
1. ['ælɔɪ] сущ.1) сплавSyn:2) лигатура, примесьOnly a practised eye can detect the amount of alloy in an ornament professedly manufactured of gold. — Только профессионал может с первого взгляда определить количество примесей в орнаменте, сделанном якобы из золота.
Syn:3) проба ( драгоценного металла)4) [ə'lɔɪ] ухудшающая примесь2. [ə'lɔɪ] гл.1)а) делать сплав, сплавлять металлыб) тех. сплавлять с менее благородным металломGold and iron alloy with ease. — Золото и железо легко сплавляются.
3) умерять, смягчать, обуздыватьSyn:4) омрачать (радость, удовольствие)Their external prosperity was not alloyed by troubles from within. — Их процветание не было омрачено какими-либо внутренними противоречиями.
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12 Jackson, John Hughlings
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 4 April 1835 Providence Green, Yorkshire, Englandd. 7 October 1911 London, England[br]English neurologist and neurophysiologist, discoverer of Jacksonian epilepsy and the neurological basis of speech defects; pioneer of the technique of the localization of the site of cerebral disease.[br]Jackson studied medicine at York and at St Bartholomew's Hospital, qualifying in 1856. For a while he practised in York and was dissuaded from abandoning medicine for philosophy by Jonathan Hutchinson. Upon his return to London, he was appointed Assistant Physician and later, in 1874, Physician to the London Hospital. He was also on the staff of Moorfields Eye Hospital and in 1874 was appointed to the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic in Queen's Square. It was particularly in connection with his association with cases at the latter that he was able to establish the association of designated areas of the brain with specific limbs and functions. He acknowledged that in the field of speech the work of Broca had shown the way.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1878. Gulstonian Lecturer and Croonian Lecturer, College of Physicians.Bibliography1869, Certain Points on the Study and Classification of Diseases of the Nervous System.1884, Evolution and Dissolution of the Nervous System.1931–32, Selected Writings (ed. J.Taylor et al.).MGBiographical history of technology > Jackson, John Hughlings
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13 Snellen, Hermann
[br]b. 18 February 1834 Zeist, near Utrecht, the Netherlandsd. 18 January 1908 Utrecht, the Netherlands[br]Dutch ophthalmologist who developed scientifically based visual testing types.[br]Snellen took his degree in medicine at Utrecht in 1857, and after continued study was appointed Lecturer in Ophthalmology and Surgeon to the Hospital for Diseases of the Eye. In 1877 he succeeded Franciscus Cornelius Donders, an outstanding figure in the development of the understanding of the optics and physiology of vision, as Professor. He held this post until 1899 when he was succeeded by his son.Although involved in virtually all aspects of the speciality, he particularly laid the basis for the scientific recording of visual acuity with the publication of his Optotypes in 1862. Optotypes were based on the concept of an average standard of vision permitting the discrimination of separate objects which subtended an angle of one minute of arc on the retina. While the concept does not take into account aspects of vision such as perception, it has stood the test of time in terms of practicality, even when abstract figures such as Landolt's rings replace the lines of single letters of the original.Snellen originated many other advances of a surgical nature, his procedure for eyelid deformity is still practised, and he developed the use of glass in the manufacture of artificial eyes.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary Member and Bowman Lecturer, Ophthalmological Society, UK.Bibliography1862, Optotypes/Ad visum determinandum, Utrecht. 1874, Des Functionem Sprungen.1862, Scala tipografica per mesurare il visus.Numerous papers in Graefes Archiv für Augenkinde and the Graefe-Saemisch Handbuch.Further ReadingS.Duke-Elder, 1969, System of Ophthalmology, London. 1973, The Foundations of Ophthalmology, Vol. 5.MG
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