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Перевод: minutiae speek minutiae


[существительное]
мелочи ; детали


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr Kinnock would enter Downing Street to find his in-tray bursting with papers covering pressing issues requiring swift decisions, ranging from Iraq and Lockerbie to setting up Cabinet committees to handle the minutiae of day-to-day business.
  2. Cynical readers might be forgiven for thinking that concentrating on the minutiae of standards is a convenient way of avoiding the subject of how the industry is faring in a depressed market - but they would be wrong.
  3. It governed the minutiae of affairs, ready to strike wherever weakness showed up.
  4. As in other aspects of police life, detailed regulations governed the minutiae of dress.
  5. When Lloyd George talked about the Empires and Kingdoms, kings and crowns of Europe falling like withered leaves, he should have been talking about the millions of ordinary people, the music and laughter and minutiae of countless lives, washed away like a child's map drawn on a slate left out in the rain.
  6. The reason why I have detained readers of New Scientist with such minutiae is that the "Mink on Shetland" presents us with a case study of the way in which decisions affecting the wildlife of Britain are being left to the ephemeral whims of local personages .
  7. As the century grew older, this belief in divine intervention in the minutiae of life became less common; but in certain devout households it was still alive at the century's end.
  8. Also, it will show that we are not so parochial as to be concerned only with money and the minutiae of City affairs.
  9. Someone who, through years of toil among parish registers, discerns and for the first time explains the minutiae of demographic change in a northern mill town, is clearly doing that sort of thing.
  10. To carry out participant observation into the minutiae of police practice might be theoretically approved in any statement made for general consumption, but in the cold light of institutional reality it will most likely be thwarted or subverted even as it is being agreed.
  11. The minutiae of discipline merit serious attention.
  12. Funny, cruel, relentless; filmed with tremendous visual invention and an almost fetishistic attention to the minutiae of its imagined world.
  13. Once this is conceded, then enquiries into the exact details and minutiae of the sexual behaviour so as to announce on its legal pedigree become redundant.

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