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Periodic sentences
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- open with subordinate clauses, absolute and participial constructions, the main clause being withheld until the end - are known for their emphasis and are used mainly in creative prose such being at bottom the fact, i think it i
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Periodic, английский
Periodic (medical) examinations, английский
Periodic accounting, английский
Периодическая отчетность
Periodic advertising, английский
Периодическое оповещение (в сети)
Periodic annual increment, английский
Mean annual growth or increase in volume during a specific period of time (26).
Periodic arrangement of lattice points, английский
Периодическое расположение узлов (кристаллической) решетки
Periodic assessment, английский
Periodic call auction, английский
Selling stocks by bid at intervals throughout the day.
Periodic component, английский
Periodic current, английский
An ocean current that changes speed or direction cyclically or at regular intervals, as opposed to a permanent current.
Periodic current; tidal current, английский
Periodic discount, английский
A price reduction in effect during a set time.
Periodic error, английский
Периодическая ошибка
Periodic fever, английский
A disease of the kidneys, common in mediterranean countries
Periodic frame, английский
Periodic inequalities, английский
Those disturbances in the planetary motions, caused by their reciprocal attraction in definite periods.
Periodic inventory, английский
Periodic law, английский
Periodic log, английский
Журнал периодического контроля
Periodic maintenance, английский
Periodic maintenance requirements manual, английский
Наставление по регламентным работам
Subordinate, английский
- A придаточный clause
- Of inferior rank.
Participial, английский
A причастный; дееприча- стный
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Loose structure, английский
- opens with the main clause, which is followed by dependent units; - less emphatic and is highly characteristic of informal writing and conversation;
Colloquial words, английский
- employed in non-official everyday communication - mark the message as informal, non-official, conversational - their use is associated with the oral form of communication "dad", "kid", "crony", "fan", "to pop
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