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Перевод: pliable speek pliable


[прилагательное]
гибкий; легко поддающийся влиянию; сговорчивый; уступчивый


Тезаурус:

  1. As is his wont, Ash treats Pliable, with whom he might be supposed to sympathise, with more apparent spleen than he directs towards his monstrous monk whose ravings have a certain real sublimity.
  2. I noted particularly those purporting to be spoken by Augustine of Hippo, the ninth-century Saxon monk, Gotteschalk, and "Neighbour Pliable" from Pilgrim's Progress .
  3. So what began as a simple strategy to sell denim trews to impressionable, pliable teenage minds became an inter-agency conceptual war as the adpeople convinced themselves that late-Eighties Britain was in the grip of a nostalgia boom.
  4. Even if we assume a 50/50 split that means a lot of our behaviour is learned and pliable.
  5. It's what makes your hair bouncy and pliable.
  6. WHILE the European Commission refused to give any public reaction to the Tories" victory, senior Brussels bureaucrats made little secret of the fact that they would have preferred a more pliable Labour government.
  7. The elder Pinney, owner of the largest sugar plantations in Nevis, would certainly have been less pliable had he realized that his sons were allowing the new tenants to have Racedown rent-free; but in the event he quickly warmed to the young poet, and welcomed him as a guest to the family's town house in Bristol during the autumn of 1795, the period which first brought Wordsworth into contact with both Coleridge and Southey.7sup18;
  8. Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, who was appointed Chief Justice of the southern forests on 25 May 1631, was a pliable and ambitious servant of his royal master.
  9. After rhapsodising about his wife's "pert, piquant, oh so pliable private parts", he casually inquires what she would think of him if he had breasts.
  10. This Gotteschalk, a precursor of Luther, even to renouncing his Vows, might be thought in his intransigent predestinarian vision to figure some of the later Evangelicals of our day, and Neighbour Pliable perhaps a satire upon those like myself, who believe that Christianity does not consist in the idolatrous presence of the Deity in a piece of bread, nor yet in the five points of metaphysic faith.
  11. Cow-dung is said to make the mixture more pliable: without it the plaster would crack as soon as it was dry.
  12. Nina was still pliable, uninterested in her situation.
  13. The curled horn was boiled until pliable, stretched and straightened, then backed with deer sinew attached with a glue of salmon skin or sturgeon blood.

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