Translation for '
succinct' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | succinct | more succinct | most succinct |
| SYNO | compact | compendious | succinct | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- Kirkus Reviews called it a "succinct yet in-depth inquiry into a significant philosophical issue".
- The review in the "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" called it a "succinct, short and comprehensible volume...full of sharp, almost aphoristic, amusing observations".
- Since 2004, he has published the monthly "Daftar", an e-publication that features succinct works by artists and writers.
- The author has described the line as an ‘admirable four-word sentence, succinct and brutal’.
- Thus in practical usage, USNG references are typically very succinct and compact, making them convenient (and less error prone) for communication.
- The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct.
- Another set of important EXPTIME-complete problems relates to succinct circuits.
- The "Tractatus" is written in an austere and succinct literary style, containing almost no arguments as such, but consists of altogether 525 declarative statements, which are hierarchically numbered.
- An important set of NEXPTIME-complete problems relates to succinct circuits.
- McLachlin wrote a succinct dissent registering her "substantial agreement with the reasons of Justices Cory and Iacobucci".
- In C++11, the lambda expression provides a more succinct way to do the same thing.
- Mulford was known for her succinct and eloquent essays on breastfeeding related subjects.
- In the context of the Fukushima I nuclear accidents, Acton was able to distill a succinct analysis which was widely reported.
- Venmyn (now renamed Venmyn Deloitte) prefers succinct documentation, and has created summarised document types, including Technical, Metallurgical and Environmental Statements.
- The abstraction principle is mentioned in several books. Some of these, together with the formulation if it is succinct, are listed below.
- The word problem for an abstract rewriting system (ARS) is quite succinct: given objects "x" and "y" are they equivalent under [...] ?
- Succinctness is a related concept. "Laconic" speech or writing refers to the pithy bluntness that the Laconian people of ancient Greece were reputedly known for.
- For example, a data structure that uses [...] bits of storage is compact, [...] bits is succinct, [...] bits is also succinct, and [...] bits is implicit.
- It is customary to replace repeated applications of these two operation with more succinct notations, such as [...] for [...].
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