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Перевод: slapdash speek slapdash


[прилагательное]
поспешный; стремительный; небрежный; необдуманный;
[наречие]
поспешно; очертя голову; как попало; кое-как; необдуманно


Тезаурус:

  1. And it goes back to what we were saying about why some of these founders types which are somewhat slapdash are more readable and more interesting and get your attention.
  2. Her mother, once rid of the armour-plated respectability of Matre Henri and his phalanx of parents, brothers and sisters, all devoted to the law, had married a happy-go-lucky literary exile from Leeds, as nearly as possible his opposite, and the half-English, half-French child had been absorbed into their slapdash household with the greatest enthusiasm and affection, and never given time to doubt or worry, surrounded as she was by joyous evidence of her own importance and value.
  3. She gets on well enough with Sheila Martin, though the two have occasional differences of opinion because of Sheila's somewhat more slapdash approach to accounting matters.
  4. It was a very ill-ordered household, Mary and Claire looking after it between them in a slapdash way.
  5. Everything that has gone before is apprenticeship (especially the thirteen thousand words or uncharacteristically slapdash prose inadvertently handed over to a person whose only chance of later fame lies in the possibility of aspiring to the status of a footnote in the scholarly biography of my life and work which someone, even now, is probably contemplating).
  6. With modern technology there is no excuse for this kind of slapdash remastering.
  7. So, chopped frets meet slapdash rhythms and get on famously, wisely deciding to move in with singer Chris Waterman's big, gold-white guitar and 24-going-on-14 cherubic looks.
  8. Churchill's Black Dog may be marred by cut-price literary criticism, and its construction may be slapdash, but its armature is a belief that people can, by an act of creative will, save their souls at any stage, that fundamental personal change is possible after 40, 50, even 60.
  9. Their perception of the "normal" lad is the Just William type - rough, cheeky and slapdash; the "normal" Violet is passive, wet and emotional.
  10. Shakespeare brings out the worst in him, and this book is fuller of phoney, slapdash theories, illegitimate leaps and rushes where angels fear to tread, and discredited references, Sufic influences, Shamanic initiations, dreams, Black Elk, and Idries Shah on the Rosicrucians, than anything since Robert Graves.
  11. Slaphappy and occasionally slapdash as the film sometimes seems at its more louche moments, as a dramatic entity its energy, irony and visual wit make one forgive almost all.
  12. OXFORD badly need to brush up their slapdash act on the training ground before they meet Cambridge at Twickenham in just under three weeks.
  13. Nick, being a boy, he's rather slapdash.

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