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Перевод: hunch
[существительное] горб ; толстый кусок; ломоть ; предчувствие; подозрение; [глагол] горбить; сутулить; горбиться; сутулиться; сгибать
Тезаурус:
- But for the quick thinking of the two officers - the first with his hunch about north Wales, the second with her code breaking - we might have lost the whole team."
- A hunch, that's all, they say.
- He asked me, "Please go with my hunch."
- The reader is both astonished and utterly convinced, as he is later on in the interview when Porfiry plays the dangerous game of saying he has got no real proof, he's going on hunch and "psychology" - so Raskolnikov had better confess.
- I have a hunch that Hilary read him the riot act."
- In the past many decisions depended more on hunch and lobbying than hard evidence about the educational consequences of funding allocations.
- Gubby had a hunch.
- But Jeanie would just turn away, hunch her shoulder and hook her arm, covering the page.
- It appears that the Brasserie was opened on the basis of a "hunch", and while it may well have a ready-made market in L'Auberge's existing clientele, there was always a risk that this would simply be split between the two units.
- Their hunch was held not to amount to a reasonable suspicion.
- An author has a "hunch" and infers an evolutionary scenario informed by the proposition he has created.
- Manville was playing a wild hunch.
- Law: Giving the lie to an old-fashioned hunch: Marcus Stone on how to tell truth from fiction
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