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Перевод: gratuitous speek gratuitous


[прилагательное]
даровой; безвозмездный; добровольный; беспричинный; ничем не вызванный


Тезаурус:

  1. And then there's this big thing about artistic separation; you're allowed to sing about these things in a completely gratuitous manner because you're a singer in a group and you can just stand back from it.
  2. Through a gratuitous and gracious gift Paul was a freeborn child of God.
  3. Maybe we should listen out for the noise in the voices of Kristin Hersh, Tim Buckley, Prince, Michael Jackson - the way they chew and twist language not for any decipherable, expressive reason, (that's to say, not to accentuate more deeply the conventional mannerisms of "passion"), but for the gratuitous voluptuousness of utterance itself.
  4. The taxpayers appealed to a Special Commissioner, contending that the novation did not constitute a "release" because it was neither wholly voluntary or gratuitous, nor made for less than full consideration.
  5. And once he had become Head of Government, the need to detach himself in public from the distasteful gutter tactics of his activist anti-Semites was prompted above all by foreign political considerations as well as by the necessity to avoid gratuitous alienation of the conservative German establishment around Hindenburg, whose own ingrained anti-Semitism nevertheless stopped short of arbitrary open violence.
  6. She looked like Kirsty when I first went off to Bengal - "Menzies stopped, his own eyes watering, while Cameron let his temper sink back to normal after the gratuitous alarm.
  7. The main method, it appears, of giving Old Boy Network some zip is the gratuitous swearing.
  8. Leading in with a Simon Templar-style '60s intro, it rips into a raw guitar riff part nicked from old punk chestnut "Jet Boy Jet Girl", Jim Bob ranting eloquently about the state of pop and the industry's gratuitous use of glamour girl sex to prop up videos by losers like Lionel Richie and Robert Palmer.
  9. Dante could turn aside from his most sublime passages of religious contemplation to hone a gratuitous insult for the benefit of Florentine families whom he happened to dislike.
  10. Gratuitous responses - whether they be wondrous or scathing - are already de rigueur at their shows.
  11. It is basically identical to Tit for Tat except that, once in a while, say on a random one in ten moves, it throws in a gratuitous defection and claims the high Temptation score.
  12. I used to enjoy heaping gratuitous criticism on the head of the Daihatsu Applause, a stiff-legged, slab-sided and crudely named Escort-sized five-door for the pensioner.
  13. Such compromise would, he suggested, lead inexorably to censorship to "protect Muslim sensibilities against gratuitous provocation".

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