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Перевод: tenacious speek tenacious


[прилагательное]
цепкий; крепкий; упорный; упрямый; вязкий; липкий


Тезаурус:

  1. Norwood-born, Nick was our tenacious, skilful and hard-running midfield man, (though occasionally he would play out on the right wing for us) who had first caught the eye of Malcolm Allison.
  2. Alan was a fast, tenacious and clever, blond striker who joined the Palace in October 1972 when Bert Head was desperately seeking scoring power to keep the Palace in the 1st Division.
  3. Some types of soil are, however, so tenacious or chemically inert that they are partly or wholly unaffected.
  4. Expectoration may be very offensive, tenacious, lumpy, blood streaked or like thick, yellow or yellow/green pus, often with a pungent, cheesy taste.
  5. EVER since I saw David Bellamy disappearing down a crack in a garden path to demonstrate that we all had our own "personal schooool of evolution" close at hand, I have been prepared to concede him an eternal place among the inexorably tenacious.
  6. She is interested in the primitive and the raw, both culturally and emotionally, but is endlessly discriminating about the tenacious way in which cultural forms, from cookery to high literature and music, establish themselves and persist.
  7. Investors deserve a stronger, simpler and more tenacious system of enforcement than self-regulation can provide.
  8. Most people though, find the aroma extremely tenacious.
  9. Even she was surprised at Gedge's tenacious loyalty to her ideology when she called at a local shop with him.
  10. They seem like terribly nice people, concerned with wildlife, erosion, litter and rights of way through potato fields, but a dangler or scrambler caught in a confined space with a tenacious rambler will end up either committing an act of violence or huddling in a foetal position in the corner, dribbling saliva from a defeated face as the rambler concludes his theory about red deer numbers.
  11. One form, known as carbonised grease, at its most extreme, becomes almost black being both brittle and highly tenacious.
  12. These beliefs were rooted far deeper in the past than attitudes to taxation or to education, and they were to remain tenacious into late NEP despite mounting persecution, as will be seen when this same area is re-examined later.
  13. The black fly were more tenacious, clinging beneath the elderberry leaves and disfiguring the stalks of the nicotania; but I killed them too eventually - regular doses of poison dust did the trick.

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