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Перевод: nebulous speek nebulous


[прилагательное]
смутный; неясный; расплывчатый; туманный; облачный


Тезаурус:

  1. Nearly half the songs on Lovesexy explicitly expound Prince's nebulous ideas about salvation, and the rest of the album is limned with references to a "new power", a positivism that is our answer to the problems of a world that's going to hell in a handbasket.
  2. Incidentally, mooning isn't one of my habits but for another canoeist to refer to the "dork2 who owns a red Escort van is a rather nebulous description of someone who could fall into that category simply because he owns a red van and whose hobby happens to be canoeing - it makes one feel guilty without trial .
  3. But where constables under common law can be creative in their construction of nebulous charges - such as that of "obstruction", there can be no end to the opportunities for street summonses and arrests.
  4. Statistics grapples with the quantification of such nebulous concepts as probability, certainty and error.
  5. Otherwise, in these early years before the age of twelve, the references to his father are few and nebulous: "My mother played the piano a little; my father sang "Bonny Mary of Argyle" to her accompaniment."
  6. The Cloud of Unknowing and Walter Hilton's The Ladder of Perfection were both manual for novices in their mystical life and attempt to trace a coherent path through the nebulous and tortuous complexities of the inner man.
  7. The importance of Coward for gay culture is not simply one of thematics; there are also broader, crucial but treacherously nebulous questions of tone, attitude and feeling.
  8. Although many of the gaps in understanding lie in nebulous areas such as society and economics, the responsibility for plugging them falls on professionals in a range of fields.
  9. In 1629 the Fens were vilified thus: "The Air nebulous, grosse and full of rotten harres; the water putred and muddy, yea full of loathsome vermine; the earth spuing, unfast and boggie."
  10. "We will have to tackle the major issues," Peter Melchett had said, a shade regretfully, when asked how Greenpeace, with its policy of high-profile direct actions, would deal with the nebulous elements of climate warming.
  11. In a similar way, exponents of anything fitting the nebulous description New Acoustic Roots (and its variants) should keep a keen eye on Folk Roots magazine (monthly) for potential sympathizers; jazz practitioners should get the studious Wire (monthly) and those operating in the more popular black fields of soul, funk, rock or rap should follow the perennial Echoes (weekly, formerly Black Echoes ) or Blues and Soul (biweekly).
  12. There may be an improvement in the child's already abundant energy or that nebulous sense of well being that we all know about but find so hard to put into words.
  13. Dorothy however remains, not nebulous exactly, but enigmatic.

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