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Перевод: adamant
[прилагательное] непреклонный; несгибаемый; несокрушимый; твердый; [существительное] адамант ; бриллиант ; алмаз ; твердый минерал; твердый металл; что-либо несокрушимое; что-либо твердое
Тезаурус:
- Whereas most French adventures focus on mechanical sports, such as the Paris-Dakar Rally and the 2000-mile Harricana Snowmobile Race in Canada, Fusil was adamant that any sports in what he called the Raid Gauloises would be human or animal-powered only.
- A week earlier, Michael Heseltine, whose challenge in the leadership election contest brought about her fall, had still been adamant in public that he would not stand against her.
- But Sue is adamant her new show will be different.
- The police became adamant: they had the power to decide what was fit, what unfit, in Ajdabiya district.
- Heseltine was anxious to set up a link between Westland and a consortium of European helicopter companies, whereas the DTI was adamant the company should make up its own mind.
- But Mrs Thatcher was adamant about not reflating and this resolution, in spite of the sharply increased unemployment, was important in sustaining the government's credibility.
- The RICS is adamant liability does not rest with its members.
- Running one of the UK's most technically advanced husbandry schemes, Sister Gabriel, her flock manager, who is a graduate biologist, is also adamant about the absence of risk.
- The Confederation of British Industry also wants hacking outlawed, but the Data Protection Registrar is adamant that hacking per se should not be a crime.
- This activity worried the union leadership and the government because, although they were committed to a strong social-property sector, the government was adamant that this should be achieved by legal and orderly means.
- Nicholson was always quite adamant in his own mind that his films did not encourage drug taking.
- Her parents remained adamant, so much so that they consulted Granny Patin concerning the wording on their daughter's tombstone.
- One shop assistant was polite, but adamant and explained: "Dogs are not allowed because of the risk of soiling or damage to the woollen clothes."
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