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Перевод: unsound
[прилагательное] нездоровый; болезненный; испорченный; гнилой; неглубокий; необоснованный; больной; ошибочный; ненадежный; дефектный
Тезаурус:
- He claimed that the site was geologically unsound and any stress caused by a shift in water levels could cause an earthquake.
- An article in the Evening News of 1954 suggested that "Teddy Boys are all of unsound mind in the sense that they are all suffering from a form of psychosis.
- This method would mean prevention of development which was definitely unsound upon recognised objective standards, and the community would still be able to engage in amenity planning under the salutary control of paying for any economic value destroyed.
- In some cases they are also nutritionally unsound.
- Britain, for one, was not prepared to join such a militarily unsound project.
- Also, many names are painted on the bottom of the routes - ecologically unsound, but convenient!
- Here is an assimilated Jew, a Diaspora Jew, unsound on Zion.
- A marriage is so voidable if it has not been consummated because of the incapacity of either party, or because of one party's wilful refusal to consummate it; if the marriage was entered into without the consent of either party (e.g. by reason of duress, mistake, or unsound mind); if at the time of the marriage one party was suffering from mental disorder of such a kind as to render him or her unfitted for marriage, or from venereal disease; or if the wife was at the time of the marriage pregnant by some other person than her husband.
- It is liturgically unsound, they might say, to use worship as instruction.
- If the doctrine is thought unsound, both the omissions cases and the act cases should be taken out of it.
- Leaf mould is what I really lust for, but no one sells it and it would be ecologically unsound and legally unwise to go digging it out of Wimbledon Common.
- Any form of religion which can be thus manipulated is basically unsound and will not meet the fundamental need for unassailable integrity.
- The over-simple assumptions widespread in the early 1980s that controlling the supply of money would in some way affect inflation (the removal of which would introduce a period of substantial growth) must be considered as being unsound.
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