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Перевод: obliterate speek obliterate


[глагол]
уничтожать; стирать; изглаживать; вычеркивать; изглаживаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Speeches like Bob Giles' are all very well but they tend to obliterate the cool thinking so necessary by those who hold positions of trust.
  2. Both these factors (interference and low associability) may hinder the formation of the association required during conditioning but this new association, when it is eventually formed, will not totally obliterate those formed during pre-exposure and there will be competition between old and new during a retrieval test.
  3. The architects and future leaders of the Indian successor state were determined utterly to obliterate any trace or relic of former dependence on Britain and at the same time to maintain that political unity of the subcontinent which British rule had produced.
  4. However, all but the last method can damage the wood, which is not important if the wood is to be painted, as this will obliterate any damage.
  5. For example, coins minted with the name and portrait of the unpopular Roman Emperor Caligula were demonetised after his death in order to obliterate his memory.
  6. A marine or yacht varnish is recommended when a clear film is required that will not obliterate or mask the natural grain configuration of the wood.
  7. As for the shed, it was in reality the body from an old motor-van, for on the sides, even though an attempt had been made to obliterate it, was the legend, "H. Martin and Sons, Mineral Water Manufacturers, Castle Street, Salisbury."
  8. I had naively imagined that marriage would magically obliterate the origins of the wealth we shared, melting Dennis's laboriously acquired treasures down into a common heap of anonymous gold.
  9. She stuffed her handkerchief into her mouth; it was large enough to cover her nose and for the faint scent of lavender-water to obliterate the worst of the putrefaction.
  10. The tunes were in a slow waltz time but played with that characteristic thump which accentuates the first beat of the bar so strongly as to obliterate everything else, reducing any melodic line to a tribal dance.
  11. She could about stagger to the off-licence and obliterate the rest of the evening.
  12. The guitars always end up loud in the mix and obliterate everything else.
  13. Internal sandblasting and restoration, which can obliterate all the social and architectural clues, is all too common.

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