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Перевод: naive
[прилагательное] наивный; простодушный; безыскусственный; безыскусный
Тезаурус:
- Both Naive Prober and Remorseful Prober are nasty strategies because they sometimes defect, however rarely, when not provoked.
- However, it is as naive to regard religious divisions as self-explanatory as it is to see nationalisms so.
- Taking it a step further: are parents who refuse to let children watch this week's monster movie (or, for that matter, "Tom and Jerry" or the news bulletins), naive killjoys or sensible proponents of a policy which will reduce the child's propensity to aggression?
- "She starts as a naive young girl and ends as a grown woman, and quite a strong one too," Rodgers adds proudly.
- Tottenham2 Aston Villa5 THE most disappointing aspect of Tottenham's 13th home defeat of the season was not their naive defending or individual errors that made Aston Villa think some of their opponents were practising for the PFA strike.
- It would be naive, though, to think that every disciplinary complaint is avoidable.
- When The Waste Land appeared, Untermeyer had become more irate: "The Dial's award to Mr T. S. Eliot and the subsequent bookpublication of his The Waste Land have occasioned a display of some of the most enthusiastically naive superlatives that have ever issued from publicly sophisticated iconoclasts".
- All the tracks had previously been heard by the reviewers who, almost in passing, noted that it was "naive, energetic and uncomplicated."
- A doubt grew into my mind: perhaps the whole certainty of purpose with which I was fighting the war was based on equally naive assumptions.
- To blame irrational politicians, political constraints, administrative incompetence, or farmers' traditional beliefs may ease the personal contradiction, but it is analytically naive.
- I was naive.
- We also believe that these intimate, naive glimpses of a lost past have a wider interest just because what we know of the history of later life from inside is so meagre.
- These influences laid the foundations for the blend of the naive and the sophisticated which is the hallmark of Thomson's maturity.
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