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Перевод: colourless


[прилагательное]
бесцветный; бледный


Тезаурус:

  1. These can be disappointing because the camcorder's auto-exposure system, in opening up the lens aperture to maximise the average brightness of the shot, will probably record the coloured lights as colourless points of light.
  2. The Christian Democrats had a colourless premier, who was at odds with a too pushy local party chairman.
  3. While holding no important posts within the party and often dismissed as little more than a colourless clerk of little talent by Mao's colleagues, he distinguished himself as a devoted and tireless servant both of Mao and his new wife Jiang Qing - qualities that would later prove far more important than any formal title.
  4. He describes himself as a "false witness" to his times in that he chooses to depict, for the most part, scenes of unexpected joy and pleasure in the midst of lives which might, at first sight, appear bleak and colourless.
  5. "First he probably smeared a little horseradish sauce or even some colourless Vaseline on the righthand side of the carving knife.
  6. Such children turn out to be rather passive, colourless, unimaginative and incurious - burdened, in addition, with shyness and a sense of inadequacy.
  7. The problem seems to be that this colourless, odourless gas is a quiet, silent long-term killer and the cause of death (lung cancer) is prevalent amongst the population anyway.
  8. Radon is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas found in group O of the Periodic Table.
  9. Here colourless villages and mud houses, seemingly built at random, scraped a tired sustenance from the soil and the scrappy flocks of sheep and isolated, tethered cattle.
  10. Wordsworth's accent frequently struck Southern ears as harsh: even though suburban gentility had not yet forced all regional speakers to conform to the colourless vowel-sounds of the Home Counties if they wished to be socially acceptable, and even though Coleridge, like Sir Walter Raleigh before him, spoke broad Devon all his life without being taken for a peasant, it is clear that Wordsworth's accent did contribute to a general impression of roughness.
  11. I was once or twice approached by stony-faced nuns begging for charities, but I gave nothing because I felt sure that some of those nuns were fakes, possibly men in drag, for their big, dark, hollow eyes, dyspeptic noses bright red in chalk-white faces, compressed, colourless lips and faint moustaches were hardly the signs of religious penance, and they were all wearing rather large boots.
  12. They were slim, pale and elegant, and she wore colourless or pearl nail varnish.
  13. Perennials like linarias bring a subdued colour to the narrow border and a yellow jasmine around the door will give a warm welcome in the colourless winter period.

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