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Перевод: ambiguously


[наречие]
двусмысленно; неясно


Тезаурус:

  1. Speakers of Standard English can use English just as "badly" as anyone else: they can write unclear prose, use words ambiguously, and so on.
  2. Later, confronted with the ambiguously dominating Attwater who kings it over the natives on his atoll, one of them "broke into a piece of the chorus of a comic song which he must have heard twenty years before in London: meaningless gibberish that, in that hour and place", seemed hateful as a blasphemy: "Hikey, pikey, crikey, fikey, chillinga - wallaba dory."
  3. In the symbolic construction of this community (Cohen 1985) boundary images of inside and outside were elaborated to an intensity, making us crucially aware and "conscious of dirt that has ambiguously got onto the wrong side of the frontier" (Leach 1976: 61).
  4. As will be shown in this chapter, retirement was viewed ambiguously by working people who well realized that it distributes a variety of rewards and penalties, offering, for a minority, a period of welcome leisure in relative comfort, and, for the majority, a sharp drop in living standards with enforced idleness.
  5. There was a flaw in the intervention For example, the rewards chosen were unsuitable in that the child did not value them enough or there was inconsistency because the PB was defined ambiguously.
  6. The whole poem, at this stage as was pointed out in the section on Wordsworth's creed uses language ambiguously, though it must be obvious that he does believe in "something out there".
  7. "They're a sort of greyish-brown colour," he said ambiguously, "a bit like a deer.
  8. This choice had advantages of feasibility, but was not made without the reservation that advantages for the generic approach might lie in its ability to transcend client group stereotypes; this seemed less of a problem, however, with elderly people, who fall rather less ambiguously into a self-contained category of client than some others.
  9. "Tom knew her as well as most, I dare say," he returned ambiguously.
  10. Here where class and its rituals, football teams, chips, queues for everything, council estates, three storey houses, pebble dashed suburbia, languages we'd never heard, the tube, children who'd grown up with TV programmes we'd never seen, pubs and warm beer (when we saw COURAGE written on pub hoardings we thought they were left over from the war to give people morale), tea and gasfires and pets, having to make appointments to see people in advance rather than just arriving, suspicious politeness, all of these began to reveal themselves, intricately and ambiguously.
  11. As Miller argues, there is a long tradition among the protestants of Ulster of viewing the British state ambiguously.
  12. The channel's volume control - again marked ambiguously "Master" - pulls to double as a reverb on/off switch, while this channel's controls climax with a split personality gain pot; on one hand it invites you to just play dirty, but when pulled exhibits a character that is, Laney claim, positively psycho.
  13. Her talent was a peculiar one, he commented ambiguously.
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