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Перевод: unassailable speek unassailable


[прилагательное]
неприступный; неопровержимый


Тезаурус:

  1. Skinner, 60, had a 14,120 majority last time and seems unassailable.
  2. His position is unassailable.
  3. It was too serious for the carnival, immediately at odds with the cartoon bombast that swirled around Ali, the unassailable appeal of the phenomenon, the breathtaking climb of the arc.
  4. Another undefeated opening stand of exactly 150 by Washbrook and Place again put Lancashire in an unassailable position today"
  5. The plebiscitary acclamation which could always be mobilized by Hitler provided him with an unassailable base of popularity, and as such offered the regime legitimation both within Germany and in the eyes of foreign powers, allowing the scope for further mobilization and a gathering momentum of Nazi policy.
  6. The West's mechanical-typewriter makers were dethroned when Japanese companies like Brother poured electronic models (which employed wholly different manufacturing technologies) into the previously unassailable typewriter markets.
  7. Whatever, Carmody is an unassailable optimist who has never been seen in anything other than sprayed-on black jeans, winkle-pickered Chelsea boots, leather jacket and cap.
  8. He offers the unassailable proposition that without money there can be no inflation.
  9. The result gives Walsall Kipping an unassailable lead with one round of matches left.
  10. Such religious/humanitarian subject-matter - even the Holocaust, Hiroshima and Aids have not escaped - makes a fortress as unassailable by criticism as the art produced under tyranny.
  11. As a young professional with Fulham some 30 and more years ago, he prospered hugely from advice offered in no uncertain terms by Joe Bacuzzi, a redoubtable professional of the old school and a firm believer in the unassailable principle that full-backs who cannot defend should seek alternative employment.
  12. In ballet, the Mariinsky (or the Kirov, as we have known it since 1935) has an almost unassailable reputation, with the choreography of Marius Petipa as one of its foundations - as we saw in the pas de deux from Le Corsaire, danced brilliantly and poetically by Elvira Tarasova and Igor Zelensky, and in Diana and Actaeon, which highlighted the virile athleticism of Farukh Ruzimatov.
  13. "In the event of such a development does she think her position would be unassailable?" he asked - echoing the Prime Minister's earlier comment that Mr Lawson's position was "unassailable".

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