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Перевод: sapient
[прилагательное] мудрствующий; мудрый; [существительное] мудрец
Тезаурус:
- The strange iridescent metal was almost as highly valued in the lands around the Circle Sea as sapient pearwood, and was about as rare.
- And he knew sapient pearwood when he saw it.
- "Jesus Christ it's sapient!
- "He's fucking sapient, Marco!"
- Like other new-minted pidgin languages, it gives insights into the universal linguistic blueprint we may inherit from our sapient ancestors of 40,000 years ago, at the beginning of modern times.
- This three-quarters works itself to death, generation after generation, at the behest of the female quarter, more sapient but no less savage, which dominates it by an impenetrable social mystification of oestrus.
- "I bet you see the whole rich pageant of sapient life," said Tabitha, "going through people's bags."
- Implant of the Omophagea followed, so that a Marine could learn from what he ate, absorbing some memories from the molecules in his meal of beast or sapient enemy.
- An archmage, by dint of great effort and much expenditure of time, might eventually obtain a small staff made from the timber of the sapient peartree.
- They showed an exceptional blending of Neanderthal with fully "sapient" features.
- This passage sheds much light on the method of "Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service" where the self-mutilation of "enervate Origen" is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of "the Word", and where the initial "sapient sutlers of the Lord" who "Drift across the window-panes" is a passage with an ambiguous, or better ambivalent, reference, since it holds together in one term both the "sable presbyters" who bring offerings to church and "the bees" who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the "Blest office of the epicene".
- Thus our sapient selectors
- "Who would have though there was so much sapient pearwood in the whole of the disc?" he said.
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