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Перевод: predictable
[прилагательное] предсказуемый
Тезаурус:
- By Colin Gibson Liverpool 2 Wimbledon 3 MAYBE it was predictable that at the end of a week of distractions for Liverpool, Wimbledon should benefit at Anfield last night.
- ADRIAN STONE reached the ABA light welterweight final with a predictable but impressive second round defeat of Welsh teenager Jason Williams on the final night of the semi-finals at the Gateshead Leisure Centre.
- A Getrag gearset for the five-speed manual 'box is fitted into the existing case, while suspension changes follow a predictable route with increased spring rates front and rear, firmer valving for the dampers and a large rear anti-roll bar.
- The success or failure of such a campaign follows a fairly predictable national pattern.
- Thousands of research reports for example, annually die a sad, but predictable death, because the authors mistakenly believe their efforts should end once the report has been delivered to management.
- But the really challenging upshot of the report was not this predictable hypocrisy.
- But they are not renowned for their adventurousness and the final product has an arbitrary dullness about it that suggests the product of a predictable corporate culture.
- Scores on this image (standing up to the USSR) were never very predictable for any politician.
- His friend, Mort Sahl, wrote: "It is predictable that a shy man should merchandise anticipation of pleasure - with no delivery date.
- Coton had made a brilliant save from Speed, again demonstrating his great versatility at right-back, to preserve that advantage and the City goalkeeper, voted No 1 in the League by his fellow professionals, went on to make other important stops from Fairclough and Wallace to thwart a predictable Leeds rally early in the second half.
- Pacemaking then was more predictable than now; in a well-organised handicap someone like Wooderson always had a target just ahead.
- The dangerous logic of events was leading to a predictable conclusion, though Sarah and Coleridge had met for the first time only nine days before and were of fundamentally different temperaments, she sharp-tongued, humorous and practical, he procrastinating and visionary.
- Still, the handling is quite fun in a predictable, laid-back, rear-wheel-drive way.
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