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Перевод: unwritten
[прилагательное] незаписанный; ненаписанный; неписаный; чистый
Тезаурус:
- It seems to be an unwritten law in rock that when the going gets good, the drummer gets sacked.
- This is a break with tradition: there is an unwritten law which says sports cars for the "enthusiast" market have rear-wheel drive.
- These working practices had developed quite informally, and had become "institutionalised" in a set of unwritten rules that in the end failed to satisfy anyone completely.
- "I also liked the idea of producing images of people in the public eye which don't adhere to the unwritten rule of portraiture - that you've got to make some kind of personal comment about the sitter, capture their essence, if you like - which, at twenty four, I didn't feel particularly qualified to do.
- Rules can be formal and written or they can be unwritten.
- Unwritten rules may be a precarious basis on which to run a factory.
- In 1943, the Maronites had agreed to an unwritten National Covenant which awarded them the presidency of Lebanon, command of the Lebanese army and other assets in return for their abandonment of French protection.
- Examples of these unwritten rules are that parents should play with their children, or that one should respond in the appropriate manner to a "good morning" greeting.
- This is necessarily part of the unwritten effect involved in any clinical trial.
- In the Republic, the unwritten church - state accord on education was maintained, and subsequently reinforced, by the emergent catholic - nationalist ethos.
- She had always accepted the unwritten law of the pop jungle - all publicity is good publicity - and no matter what the excuses, she needed the headlines as much as their writers needed her.
- A draft letter to his publisher Katkov - the fair copy is lost - discusses the plot of the as yet unwritten Crime and Punishment .
- No-one is yet talking about a "new" Lebanon but there is now widespread acceptance among both Muslims and Christians in the Lebanese parliament that the country's unwritten national covenant is now obsolete.
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