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Перевод: mute speek mute


[прилагательное]
немой; безмолвный; молчаливый; бессловесный; безгласный;
[существительное]
немой человек; статист ; немой согласный; взрывной согласный; непроизносимая буква; наемный участник похоронной процессии; сурдина [муз.] ; сурдинка ;
[глагол]
надевать сурдину; надевать сурдинку


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr Palomar, the observer, is a nervous man, living "in a frenzied and congested world" (Calvino 1986: 4): congested not only with other humans like himself, crowding preferably into places which seem to reflect back at them mute incomprehension of their triumphant ubiquity (the zoo, the garden of rocks and sand of the Ryoanji of Kyoto), but criss-crossed furthermore with signals and signs, simultaneously requiring and resisting interpretation.
  2. What groups like The Christians do to soul is both coarsen and mute it, at the same time.
  3. From this point of view, the only good American is one who stays shamefacedly mute about his English cousins, however many years he may have lived among them.
  4. One grey-haired captain, a rough old chap, sat and sat not saying a word, mute as a mackerel, then suddenly got up in the middle of the room ad, you know, said aloud as if speaking to himself, "If there's no God then what sort of a Captain am I after that?", ad seized his cap and threw up his arms and went out.
  5. The German Commandant had dreamt of a mute Jewish whore and when he was issued one for the duration his cup overflowed.
  6. His dark pin-striped woollen suit was his uniform, the mute witness to countless terms dutifully served within the sombre walls of St Andrew's Junior School, Listerhills.
  7. If I give a hitcher a lift I expect social interaction and can't abide the ones that use me like a bus service, mute to the point of rudeness.
  8. Southwards, the gentle hills of Hoy crowd the horizon; northwards lies Loch of Stenness, bobbed white with graceful mute swans, shores edged emerald and gold with seaweed.
  9. The tallest deaf mute in 1890 was a Hugh McIntyre, a Scotsman living in Buenos Aires, Argentina, who was 7 feet 1 inches tall, and the smallest deaf mute was a man named West living on the Isle of Wight who was barely 3 feet tall.
  10. A mute inglorious Milton she was not, but at her death Mary Leapor was indeed "A Youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown".
  11. I look around me at the massed ranks of Lowestoftians, their vacant faces bearing mute witness to the devastation the town has wrought on their limbic systems.
  12. This approach has paid dividends for some indies and has helped to establish the following companies as real market forces: Mute with Depeche Mode, Rough Trade with the Smiths, stiff with Madness, and more recently silvertone with the stone Roses.
  13. Mute swan, stately and serene, are present all the year.

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