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ob·ser·va·tion [ˌɒbzəˈveɪʃən] N

1. observation no pl (watching closely):

nadzor m

2. observation no pl (noticing things):

3. observation form (thought):

4. observation (remark):

ob·ser·ˈva·tion car N, ob·ser·ˈva·tion coach N

ob·ser·ˈva·tion post N

ob·ser·ˈva·tion tow·er N

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Throughout the show, he breaks the fourth wall and speaks directly to viewers, offering inside information and observations while the action continues around him.
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Both are typically well-supported by observations and/or experimental evidence.
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It continued to enthral us with dark and clever observations about how technology and media are shaping society for the worst.
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Only after follow up observations was a weaker second pulsar detected with a pulse of 2.8 seconds from the companion star.
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He resigned it owing to the growing exigencies of his rainfall observations.
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The government's reports of chronoscope observations of earlier years are thus clear fabrications.
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This species probably uses its vibrissae for hydrodynamic (and tactile) sensing based on behavioral observations and their large cortical representation.
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Early commissioning observations have been able to confirm spectroscopically a new method of identifying quasars based on their infrared color.
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Concerning themes he, as a draughtsman, preferred sketched nature observations and romanced figuartion in the foreground.
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Early results of the observations show that the comet is powered by dry ice, not water vapor as was previously thought.
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