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Перевод: inescapable speek inescapable


[прилагательное]
неизбежный; неотвратимый


Тезаурус:

  1. The conclusion "that the overriding consideration must be to prevent war rather than to prepare for it," was inescapable.
  2. Iron jaws and iron claws, opening the cotton, chewing it, champing it, throwing out the cotton, spewing it, stamping it, backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards in a ruthless and remorseless inescapable refrain:
  3. An inescapable irony.
  4. The longer he stood, in his mind's eye, the more the walls seemed to close in on him, ready to seal him in their cold, inescapable embrace.
  5. What seems inescapable, since a change of context does not seem to restore , is the conclusion that a change in the level of is not the sole determinant of the retardation of subsequent learning produced by prior experience of the stimulus.
  6. Don Anderson, managing director, argued that the financial pressures produced by the failure of one of his biggest customers meant the company was unable to pay on time not because of "culpable default" but as a result of "unforseeable and inescapable misfortune."
  7. No wonder we carry about with us a sense of inescapable loss, a burden of original sin, and a propensity to wild, anguished violence.
  8. The grandeur of history and the pathos of history were inescapable in Peru.
  9. Yet the reasoning is inescapable.
  10. And there is empirical evidence in this ethnography for an understanding of the social subjectivity of viewers which is inescapable for theoretical work on television.
  11. And although talking about poems "as poetry" will imply an aesthetic reading rather than a culturalist or historical one, it must be acknowledged that there is inescapable culturalist and historical underpinning of the idea of a canon; not all the poems to be read will have much aesthetic value.
  12. The major exception to these considerations is the vigorous Jacques Derrida, an admired figure in both the French and the American academic worlds, and a man whose dominance in contemporary critical theory is inescapable.
  13. But Sweeney Agonistes follows The Waste Land in presenting a world where fertility, renewing painful, inane life, is inescapable.

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