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Перевод: palpably speek palpably


[наречие]
ощутимо; осязаемо


Тезаурус:

  1. Alum Pot is palpably not a place for novices to explore, and for the uninitiated most interest will be found in the north corner of the same field.
  2. Although there still exists the notion that administration should be or is apolitical and merely a neutral tool of the government, this is palpably not so in practically all states, industrialised or less developed or "socialist".
  3. At Mewslade Bay a mile or so on, I turned left along a track to the village of Pitton, abruptly leaving this raw, rocky coastline for a palpably tamer farmland atmosphere of fields, grazing cattle and styles.
  4. But many Jews are not believers, and are still, for most people, including themselves, palpably Jewish.
  5. The subtle differences have brought a strength and depth of study to the discipline of building surveying and created the sense of identity so palpably missing in the 1960s.
  6. Among other metaphors there is a rich cluster based not on sight but on touch, some likewise submerged in Latin etymologies ("conceive", "apprehend", "comprehend", from concipio "seize together", apprehendo "grasp", comprehendo "grasp together"), others overt ("be in touch", "grasp" something, "catch on" to it, "get the point", "feel" that it is "palpably" true).
  7. The congregation usually watched him with a perverse relish which he mistook for devout attention, but this Sunday afternoon there was palpably an added curiosity to see how well he managed to live down the shaming comedy he had enacted on horseback a few days before.
  8. That this should have happened, within a period of a few generations for example, and therefore in evolutionary terms, immediately, is palpably unlikely, for the mental development which heralded the beginnings of civilisation could have started long before man's activities were such as would leave archaeological evidence.
  9. The pace of life palpably increased; colours changed.
  10. We have noted how the peasantry of the Black-Earth region was palpably influenced in its social and political manners by its traditional natural background.
  11. Asserting, what was palpably untrue, that "There are probably few people in India who do not sincerely regret that you should have made it impossible for any government to leave you at liberty", he handed down a sentence of six years' simple imprisonment, pointing out - the crowning touch-that the sentence was the same as that given to the nationalist hero Bal Gangadhar Tilak, twelve years before.
  12. Old holy wells and springs are traditional interfaces with the Earth spirit, and this can usually be almost palpably felt at such places; they are truly sacred locations.
  13. Under a warm sun, with a cloudless sky, and flanked by the orange and the myrtle, in some quiet city of the past, it might arrest and keep entranced the lazily artistic eye of the pleased traveller; but for northern London and its bustling public offices, this conception palpably lacks nerve and sinew.

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