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Перевод: interject
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Тезаурус:
- Before going on to discuss the stylistic changes in the Cubism of Picasso and Braque during 1910, it is necessary to interject a word about Picasso's bronze Head, the most important early Cubist sculpture.
- He plunges on, before anyone can interject "Yes, fifteen!"
- (For the functionalist, I should interject, knowledge is decomposable into tasks.)
- The minder may interject at times, but will allow a relationship to build up between the client and the trainee.
- At one stage Marshall opened his mouth to interject but Wickham stopped him.
- But learning things in the hotel room and trying them out on stage the next night leaves it fresh, but gives me room to interject new ideas and see if I can pull them off or not.
- I really do think ah Steve -oh, and please don't hesitate to interject if you feel you have anything you wish to articulate; this isn't a star chamber here, I want you to play a full and meaningful part in this discussion If you feel that thereby we can ah, resolve,
- In a few cases I realised with surprise my growing frustration was due to my inability to interject my own comments into the workshop (which has been filmed several years previously).
- Here, Mrs Pettifer began to interject but the small gentleman silenced her with a flap of the wrist which was altogether not very gentlemanly and proved too much for the great lady detective who made a more purposeful interjection of her own.
- And before most ministerial committees an equivalent official committee meets and goes over the points, so that the meeting can proceed without a hitch to an agreed conclusion, provided none of the ministers wishes to interject a personal note.
- It might seem a bit bleak, a bit inhuman ("antihumanist, yes; inhuman, no," she would interject), somewhat deterministic ("not at all; the truly determined subject is he who is not aware of the discursive formations that determine him.
- To the thoughtful reader, it will be interesting - and sobering - at this point to interject an observation for your contemplation.
- Now that, I swifty interject, is accusing The Smiths of the ultimate blandness.
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