assimilated Значение & определение

  • En [ əˈsɪm.ɪ.leɪt]
  • Us [ əˈsɪm.ə.leɪt]

Значение на assimilated на български

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Примери за assimilated

  • This structure then accommodates, adaptively, in turn allowing a broader range of environmental inputs to be assimilated.

  • Like partly assimilated loans, they, too, may be exempt from some of the constraints that govern the core vocabulary of the language.

  • But, as such, most of the critical instances can be assimilated only by something close to a legal fiction.

  • Words with too weak a weight in domains (weight < 0.1) are not kept for computing the similarity, as they are assimilated to noise.

  • For the population at large, moreover, for whom expulsions had become a routine dimension of urban life, evacuation was easily assimilated to deportation.

  • It had more impact than sophisticated jazz, because more easily assimilated, and was a more widespread outlet for boisterous youth with its defiance of conventions.

  • Originally, the technocratic use of incentives was criticized as manipulative and anti-democratic; today incentives are assimilated to market mechanisms and favorably compared to state coercion.

  • All languages have assimilated variant pronunciations deeleebobb/pper.

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