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Перевод: inflexible speek inflexible


[прилагательное]
негибкий; несгибаемый; негнущийся; несгибающийся; непреклонный; непоколебимый


Тезаурус:

  1. The trouble with bit maps is that they are inflexible and expensive.
  2. Against the odds, Italians have used their country's highly inflexible electoral system to deny the old ruling parties an effective majority in parliament.
  3. The judge, therefore, sets up a legal scale for weighing the relative importance of solely medical criteria, without giving any justification for his choice, without advancing sound non-medical criteria, and despite the fact that expert opinion would have him avoid such an inflexible position.
  4. Eric Honecker, the country's ageing and inflexible leader, must know that Saturday night's demonstrations seem certain to be but a foretaste of what is to come.
  5. Problems like these arise from a lack of imagination in house management, but it must be acknowledged that the drinking public behaves in a very inflexible way and fails to adapt to the qualities of different buildings.
  6. David Clarke, the League administrator, added: "The Association is being inflexible and unhelpful."
  7. Glancing at the animal kingdom as a whole it is apparent that biologically simple organisms regulate their transactions with the environment primarily through a genetic endowment of relatively inflexible action patterns.
  8. In press interviews he arrogantly stated that the Italian schools of dance were too exacting, too inflexible.
  9. But all kinds of labour "had to be capable of readily adapting themselves to new conditions, and not become petrified in a rigid and inflexible mould".
  10. Meanwhile Protestant evangelists, led by the inflexible Leslie Huben (John Lithgow) and his wife Andy (Daryl Hannah), plan to revive a mission abandoned by their Catholic rivals.
  11. The vast majority of the British public, although generally sympathetic to the problems, maintain stubborn and inflexible attitudes to the subject of mental handicap, especially if the problems intrude into their lives.
  12. That's why, for instance, it's easier to produce a big conference at the Brighton Conference Centre where there is almost austere simplicity than it is in Blackpool's charming but inflexible Winter Gardens.
  13. "No, I was brought up in Berkhamsted and I spent a couple of years living in Oxfordshire not so long ago, so I'm not completely inflexible about this.

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