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suggestive$80053$ - перевод на испанский

BRITISH WRITER
Suggestive inquiry hermetic mysteries; The Mysteries (Hermetic treatise); Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery; Mary Anne South

suggestive      
adj. sugerente, alusivo, evocador, evocativo, insinuante, sugeridor, sugestivo
leading question         
QUESTION THAT SUGGESTS A PARTICULAR ANSWER, OFTEN ANSWERABLE WITH YES OR NO
Leading questions; Leading the witness; Suggestive interrogation; Leading question bias; Leading Question
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Generic term; Distinctiveness; Descriptiveness; Fanciful; Fancifulness; Suggestiveness; Genericness; Spectrum of distinctiveness; Arbitrary marks; Descriptive mark; Fanciful marks; Suggestive mark; Mere descriptiveness; Acquired distinctiveness; Secondary meaning; Typography-independent 'descriptive' USA trademark
(n.) = sugestividad, connotaciones
Ex: Conservatives condemned the shimmy for its sexual suggestiveness and its alliance with jazz.

Определение

leading question
n. a question asked of a witness by an attorney during a trial or a deposition (questioning under oath outside of court), suggesting an answer or putting words in the mouth of the witness. Such a question is often objected to, usually with the simple objection: "leading." A leading question is allowable only when directed to the opposing party to the lawsuit or to an "adverse witness" during cross-examination (the chance to question after direct testimony) on the basis that such a witness can readily deny the proposed wording. Typical improper leading question: "Didn't the defendant appear to you to be going too fast in the limited visibility?" The proper question would be: "How fast do you estimate the defendant was going?" followed by "What was the visibility?" and "How far could you see?" See also: cross-examination objection

Википедия

Mary Anne Atwood

Mary Anne Atwood (née South) (1817 – 1910) was an English writer on hermeticism and spiritual alchemy.