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Перевод: unformed speek unformed


[прилагательное]
бесформенный; не сформировавшийся; еще не сформировавшийся


Тезаурус:

  1. Later he would see Hugo's Quasimodo as having a direct bearing on his as yet unformed philosophy of ugliness, and he remembered a saying: "In my soul I am beautiful."
  2. Children's reading tastes are unformed, their use of book reviews slight, and their requests are likely to be limited
  3. Indeed they must be introduced on occasions, if discussion is not to remain unformed, vague and inexplicit.
  4. A man of sincere, but unformed, liberal political convictions, he had been angered by the events of 5 October and had given medical treatment to some of those injured on that day.
  5. Anne could see the blobs of unformed flesh moving down the tentacles through peristalsis.
  6. Her unformed talent was for curing injuries; and she was destined to die.
  7. When he wrote, the English language was still unformed and had not yet been the vehicle of any great work.
  8. Now he saw something else there, a rough groping for some unformed, folded life.
  9. Contrariwise, pseudoperceptions, ranging from crude, unformed noises and flashes of light through to complex scenes with accompanying meanings and emotions, can be generated by spontaneous discharges of the brain or in the laboratory by stimulating electrodes.
  10. Yes, she did look like a goose or better still, a gosling, lumpy and unformed; like a German Royal, with a smooth tight bosomy droop in front, and a face with protruding nose and gobbly lips.
  11. The grey eyes instantly overflowed with tears and the girl's features, unformed miniature suggestions of the wide-browed Fairley face, distorted in misery.
  12. Unformed as their faces were, Sarah and Alex had the look of all her family, generous and strong-boned, with thick, fair hair above a wide forehead.
  13. When articulated as a teaching programme for English one of the most interesting features of this urge to develop a common touch, or an affective bond between teachers and taught, is the centrality to be accorded to popular tastes, however crude and unformed they might be considered to be.

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