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Перевод: unspoken
[прилагательное] невысказанный; невыраженный
Тезаурус:
- Where My Word is unspoken.
- Often a priority given to some activity in this police hierarchy of meaning has been laid down from a constable's first days as a probationer and now lies beneath the immediate consciousness, so that any calls for a change in direction of police response may well be defeated by an unspoken semantic value which the institution gives to that activity.
- And then there came a nasty little uninvited unspoken voice which added wickedly, "If you can."
- That is Cain's unspoken accusation.
- For many, their own loyalty to a particular nation is so much an unspoken element of personal identity (as opposed to the public world of politics) that it is impossible to discuss; nationalism is only what foreigners believe in.
- There has long been an unspoken consensus across the party spectrum that challenging the system would be to enter a political minefield.
- Analysis of police culture is therefore particularly suited to the anthropological method, for it requires an extended field study to reveal much about the unspoken agenda which determines many aspects of police practice.
- The semantic ability of the insider to translate the hidden and the unspoken aspects of the cultural agenda which occur in any society should be especially productive in any analysis of the police, where a massive visibility at one level is matched by a secretive, hidden side to institutional practice.
- Though, since the day the letter came, Kathleen's nonsense had been all unspoken.
- Resign my life for this life, my speech for that unspoken,
- Less well known, but in my opinion more interesting, is the fact that unofficial and unspoken nonaggression pacts, a "live-and-let-live" system, flourished all up and down the front lines for at least two years starting in 1914.
- Everywhere an unspoken question seemed to hang heavily in the air: Would we have been better off without Home Rule?
- The unspoken concern of West Germany and France is that if sterling joined the ERM at its present exchange rate, a devaluation might still be required in several months' time.
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