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Перевод: hint speek hint


[существительное]
намек ; совет ; налет ; оттенок ;
[глагол]
намекать


Тезаурус:

  1. It may be, for example, that youngsters will pick up from this programme some hint of the rich variety of occupations all of which are often hidden under the umbrella heading of science.
  2. These graves were built to house the remains of important members of the tribe, and one of the most notable lies close to Mrs Mackay's old home at Skail: a polygonal chamber, with several stone slabs which still hint at the original character of this round cairn.
  3. Yet it is the merest hint of hope in a story of otherwise unbroken tragedy.
  4. Taking a hint from the fame and antiquity of Egyptian flax working, Roberts went off to the banks of the Nile to study the Temple of Karnak, and came back to build Mr Marshall a factory in like fashion, which soon became known, naturally enough, as the Temple Mill.
  5. And, without a hint of irony, under the heading "All kinds of people enjoy the arts", it says that 3.1 million News of the World readers go to the theatre, and 1,157,000 Sun readers attend art galleries or exhibitions.
  6. The works of no jurist other than Scaevola give even a hint that the distinction had become unimportant, and works on trusts continued to be written separately from those on the civil law of succession.
  7. The tales were lively, not without a strong hint of bawdiness, but they had brought vividly to life the glittering courts of former days - so different, as Alianor was wont to say with a sigh, from the subdued, uneasy court of the present king.
  8. "Oh, a hint here, a sign of jealousy there.
  9. The only thing out of place in their suburban show home is their sensitive young son, Michael, whose disturbing nightmares hint at the darker forces seething beneath its spotless surface"
  10. At an early stage in development the human face is made up of a series of bumps, which looks quite grotesque, and there is little hint of the face that will emerge.
  11. The vines are in fact situated on a hint of a mound just west of the town, growing at an altitude of between 100 and 105 metres which must be a classic example of frost-prone cultivation.
  12. Its fine architecture decorated with giant banded pilasters have more than a hint of northern Mannerism in spite of the fact that they were finished as late as 1653.
  13. There is a hint here that latent inhibition might be determined by the extent to which the target stimulus has consistent consequences - a notion inherent to the theory (proposed by Pearce and Hall (1980)) that will be discussed next.

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