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Перевод: devoid speek devoid


[прилагательное]
лишенный; свободный


Тезаурус:

  1. Lakes across more than 13,000 kmsup2; are "practically devoid of fish" and over another 20,000 kmsup2; the stocks are reduced.
  2. There's no reason why diesel cars should be devoid of luxury.
  3. Who would be so abominable and so foul and so devoid of proper awe that he might heave and push and grunt and pant above her parted legs? -"
  4. Sweden has gone anti-nuclear in its power-generating policy and consequently vast hydro-power stations have been built in the northern lake areas for reasons better known to themselves, the Swedes made no provision for salmon runs so the huge lakes are now devoid of fish and the Lapps have left.
  5. There are other dangers, but a garden that is free of thorny shrubs of thorny shrubs, spiky perennials and tempting berries may also be devoid of birds, insects, form and texture; denying the very stimulus that could woo a young mind into contemplating the magic of its surroundings.
  6. Herbaceous plants may be almost devoid of additional thickening.
  7. The word "murder" itself constantly on someone's lips, like a sonorous curse, seemed to have the power to evoke those half-suppressed images of his father's face which had become as unclear, as devoid of any life, as an old photograph.
  8. This order, from which our modern days of the week derive (e.g. iii French), appears at first sight to be devoid of sense, since it does not accord in an obvious way with the order in which (according to pre-Copernican cosmology) the "planets" were thought to lie in relation to the earth: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the sun, Venus, Mercury, the moon.
  9. Since candida is not a bacterium and is not affected by antibiotics, it needs no prompting to colonize the vagina, which it finds devoid of its natural bacterial competitors.
  10. Without a sense of rhythm our sense of time is devoid of landmarks.
  11. Regions devoid of neutral gas are vital for astronomers who hope to observe stars at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths.
  12. But, as well as being shrewd, their Saddam is amoral, paranoid and utterly devoid of convictions.
  13. One benefit deriving from advancing years is that my clerk diverts to others briefs that are devoid of interest.

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