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Перевод: amateurish speek amateurish


[прилагательное]
любительский; неумелый; дилетантский; непрофессиональный


Тезаурус:

  1. Shortly afterwards, in the same year, a report by MPs criticized the appointments procedure for some senior officers as "ramshackle haphazard and amateurish in the extreme".
  2. But it is impossible to accept that he acted alone in such an amateurish manner.
  3. Twenty years ago, officials admit, it was an amateurish, informal process.
  4. Herr Hocher put on another record, an amateurish jazz band.
  5. At a more advanced workshop, tutors with a professional interest may help explain techniques if this is required, though in the first instance the rough-and-ready style of amateurish video pays off more dividends as it intimidates beginners less than a smoothly polished film, and conveys the sense of "being there" to the viewers.
  6. For the subsidy has encouraged amateurish management and an uncommercial approach.
  7. Compared with any major industry our methods appeared amateurish.
  8. Yesterday's heroes ran an amateurish campaign and, in the main, are no fans of quick unity.
  9. In verse writing, as in virtually any other human activity we may think of, there are thresholds to be reached and crossed: below a certain threshold of practice and expertise, the attitude of the amateur produces only work that is "amateurish" (and heaven knows, we see plenty of that all around us); above a certain threshold of facility, the attitude of the professional produces work that is glib, facile, heartless, and academic - and we see plenty of that, too.
  10. But the campaigns have been very amateurish and low-key and many of the younger people are not interested.
  11. Bernard Dixon ( New Scientist , 27 January, p 254) damned it as "stunningly amateurish".
  12. The British stumble after the Americans trying to copy their technology but waste their limited resources because their agencies are run by an amateurish elite who are too highly politicised and target the wrong enemies, allowing the real spies to go free.
  13. After Edward Adeane's departure, David Roycroft, who was a career diplomat from the Foreign Office, had held the fort until a successor could be found, but the whole set-up had always been curiously amateurish.

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