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Перевод: unbound
[прилагательное] не связанный обязательствами; свободный; непереплетенный; [глагол] #past и p.p. от unbind
Тезаурус:
- The original price to subscribers was four guineas unbound, but it did not sell well and was remaindered at 36s. a copy.
- Secondly, its appearance is less attractive than an unbound book, which carries the original dust jacket intact (though there are still a handful of traditionalists or binding fetishists who prefer the appearance of a library binding to a laminated dust jacket).
- In its most overweaning forms, anthropism seems to be on the verge of substituting Man for God, by hinting that consciousness, unbound by time's arrow, causes creation.
- On all copies sold in the form of unbound printed sheets a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher's net receipts.
- Poland reappeared in 1918 with its wounds and hurts unbound, the pain of partition vivid and undimmed.
- On all copies sold in the form of unbound printed sheets a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher's net receipts
- Each wore a dark green velvet mantle, close-fastened against the weather with gold cords and tassels, while her unbound hair, entwined at the crown with ropes of pearls, was covered with a transparent white veil.
- RICKENBACKER bass, preferably mono unbound model, any condition, preferably cheap, would part-exchange for Hohner Jack or fretless.
- The "bound" book suffers from some major disadvantages if placed in competition with its unbound counterpart.
- The conversation in Zuckerman Unbound between the novelist and his mother, in which he tenderly instructs her in how to field the intrusions that arise from the Carnovsky outrage, reads authentically, autobiographically, enough, while showing a good Jewish son.
- Hillel advocated a whole range of displeasing behaviour as grounds for divorce, including spoiling the dinner; speaking to other men in the street; wearing unbound hair; speaking disrespectfully to the husband's parents in his presence; even if the wife's voice was so loud it could be overheard by the neighbours!
- Dinah had taken the pins out of her hair, and its rich length unravelled itself down her back; she stood before him, Juliet again, innocent and unbound.
- Zuckerman Unbound (1981) reaches its climax at one of Roth's frequent funerals - in this case, that of Zuckerman's father - after which Henry charges Nathan with killing their parent by writing "that book", the liberated Carnovsky , and with believing like the bastard he is that fiction doesn't have consequences.
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