0 to communicate information or knowledge to someone -- сообщать
I have disappointing news to impart.
1 to give something a particular feeling, quality, or taste -- придавать, наделять
The helical vortex precesses about the tube centreline in the same direction as the rotation imparted by the swirl vanes.
The notion of implementation as evolution captures at once, the essence of the importance imparted in implementation as a quasi-autonomous process.
The definition of teaching in a creative context differs from the notion of imparting knowledge or instructing methodically.
Rather than focus on demographics, we need to understand the messages imparted upon members before drawing conclusions regarding the effect of membership on working-class brothers.
However, since a spherical shock wave attenuates with increasing distance from its source, the entropy increase imparted to the air diminishes with increasing shock radius.
However, they still expressed ambivalence about the importance and practicality of imparting career advice during lesson time.
The counsellor should avoid imparting his or her own bias.
Roughly speaking, the nodes in the noted class stay dynamically inactive (imparting a constant bias) as the remainder of the system approaches an attractor.
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