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Сопоставление причастий и прилагательных






 

7. При переводе определите, чем является форма на -ed, -ingпричастием или прилагательным.

1. The peoples of the given area divide themselves into the following groups.

2. It is my hope that this book may prove useful to the serious student both through the great number of examples given and through the new theories advanced here and there, more particularly in chapters IV, X, XII and XV.

3. Now we proceed to the more advanced and highly specialized culture of Polynesia.

4. But as civilization increased, and it became necessary to use single languages over wide areas, an immense number of languages spoken only by small and obscure communities became extinct.

5. The relation of the written to the spoken language in English has long attracted the attention of scholars.

6. If we analyse many famous poems admired for their philosophy, we frequently discover mere commonplaces concerning man's mortality or the uncertainty of fate.

7. Another admired example of harakiri is that of a governor of Nagasaki who in 1808 committed a suicide in the approved manner because he was unable to detain and to destroy a British man-of-war 6 which had defied his authority.

8. Speech is a human activity, the product of long continued social usage.

9. Samuel Rogers, one of the few poets undisturbed by the ideas of the French Revolution, belonged more to the eighteenth century than to the new age.

 

10. The latter part of this period, coinciding with the second half of the sixteenth century, was a very disturbed time in Japan.

11. Among the latter (literary language) we find a decided preference for the tone II in words with unaspirated occlusives.

6 man-of-war (pl. men-of-war) — военный корабль

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2. Переведите предложения, обращая внимание на значения involved и concerned.

1. The influence of the Latin style is seen in the occasional use of long sentences and involved constructions.

2. Let me say for the benefit of those not versed in Semitic philology that the phonetic changes involved in this formula are well established.

3. Each of the parties concerned became interested in the matter.

4. Future investigations may throw more light on this subject, at present involved in doubt and mystery.

5. The task involved in the foregoing classification has been accomplished by intermittent labours extending through more than twenty years of time.

6. Every known plant or animal is given a Latin scientific name to be used throughout the world regardless of the language of the country concerned.

7. Direct links were being established between Soviet and Indian Institutes concerned with questions of microbiology and epidemiology.

8. In chapter VII we recur to the consequences involved by this fact.

9. His (Coleridge's) prose style, often ornate and brilliant, is sometimes, like his thought, rather involved and difficult to follow.

10. After we have defined our terms we may next proceed to a discussion of the processes involved.

3. При переводе обратите внимание на функцию и значение причастия от глагола to follow.

1. Cannon entered Harvard University and in 1896 received his bachelor's degree 7 followed soon by a master's degree.7

2. Famine following a bad harvest in those inhospitable climes, sometimes drove whole settlements to seek new lands.

3. Here are portraits of Van Dyck's Flemish period, still following the tradition of the sixteenth-century Netherlandish Portraits.

7 a bachelor's degree — степень бакалавра; master's degree — степень магистра


4. This method is one followed in preparing my book «Intonation Curves» to which readers are referred to for further information.

5. Dickens's next work was Oliver Twist (1838), followed in the next year by Nickolas Nickleby.

6. Byzantine icons belonging to the 11th—12th centuries, the period immediately following the iconoclast movement, are very rare. The Hermitage owns some very good ones.


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