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Перевод: unconventional
[прилагательное] чуждый условности; нешаблонный
Тезаурус:
- This work is by far the most impressive of the group: the relationship between soloist and orchestra is developed in a most unconventional way, and the C minor slow movement conveys a telling emotional intensity that presages Mozart's later; great works in that key.
- Breeze now met the Vicar for the first time, and thought he was one of the most unconventional people she had ever seen.
- He was unconventional - he always used to wear a woolly cap and refused to wear a tie.
- This problem was solved in a manner which would be considered quite unconventional in other parts of India.
- More experience is needed at problem circuits and joining from different unconventional positions, such as starting directly overhead, or just downwind of the site.
- That is partly because the editors have not included anything on the "mainstream" alternatives to the tokamak - stellarators and tandem mirrors for example As the title says, the book is devoted to unconventional approaches - some would use the word "eccentric" - to fusion.
- Her work was too unconventional for immediate popular acceptance, but Cameron could tell how good she was, and was supportive even when she was discouraged.
- "Bishop Peter is a very unusual person to be a bishop because he is quite unconventional.
- The RD series itself appeared in 1977, and with unconventional looks and active electronics designed in conjunction with Moog Synthesisers, fell into the same bottomless pit that welcomed the company's Corvus, Marauder and Victory.
- In the example given, the College's close relationship with the catering industry, covering conventional day-release, specialist courses and demonstrations, and extensive work experience dating back to the 1960s had given the mutual confidence and understanding which made an unconventional pattern worth trying.
- When Celia Fiennes travelled round England and Scotland on horseback in the late seventeenth century, it was a courageous and unconventional thing for a twenty-year-old woman to do.
- Fronting the ramshackle The Fall, Mark E. Smith used an uncompromising vocal attack to inflict a brutally unconventional view of life in the unsuspecting souls at the front of the audience.
- The words were said, not harshly but firmly, according to one guest at the most unconventional royal wedding ever.
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