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Перевод: insignificant speek insignificant


[прилагательное]
незначительный; маловажный; ничтожный; бессодержательный; пустяковый; несущественный; ничего не выражающий; невзрачный


Тезаурус:

  1. The first signs of a problem start with greasy skin and a few blackheads or whiteheads on nose, cheeks and forehead, indicating the rise to maturity of previously insignificant grease glands.
  2. On "Don't Be So Hard" he appears to be empathising with a woman who is overpowered and made to feel insignificant by her partner: "At home, she tells him little lies, like onions always make her cry."
  3. The little reporter realized suddenly that she had a real story for her editor and went pale with fear as she remembered that lady's ruthless slashing up of her last offering, the report of an insignificant wedding.
  4. For if left cultural criticism is not about changing the world, in some small but not insignificant way, then what is it about?
  5. Now that she took another look at it, it was a rather insignificant sort of nose on which any pair of spectacles might be expected to slip.
  6. If the smallest doses are given then even if the remedy is inappropriate the harm done is insignificant and the appropriate remedy quickly puts the case in order.
  7. But, as with the wealth of other experiments that matrix isolation has made possible, the drawbacks are insignificant compared with the value of the techniques as, sometimes, the only tool with which to examine the inner workings of chemical reactions.
  8. This is played from the Critical Parent where someone is apparently praising a job well done but spoils the effect by pointing out a relatively insignificant imperfection.
  9. In some stations the train-shed became the central feature, an eye-catching shape dwarfing an insignificant frontage: thus, for instance Manchester Central (1880), 210 ft., and Liverpool Central (1874), 169 ft.
  10. parody has grown sickly, its place in modern literature is insignificant.
  11. Hitler had Mussolini rescued from Rome and installed as head of the Republic of Sal, a small, relatively insignificant town on the western shores of Lake Garda, but it was a temporary measure.
  12. There are small variations in composition from one island to another, of course, but these are insignificant, and should not obscure the underlying fact that basalt constitutes a fundamental rock type, common to all parts of the Earth.
  13. Karl, his head turned steadily to his right, peered intently at the run-down flats and battered buildings and factories lining small side-streets, each and every one of which ended in that apparently insignificant, almost unobtrusive wall of grey concrete blocks.

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