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Перевод: verbiage speek verbiage


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многословие; пустословие; словоблудие
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Тезаурус:

  1. Comprehension of the modern city's altered state is rarely apparent in much of the verbiage currently expended on urban architecture.
  2. We are tyrannized by verbiage and have lost our very soul.
  3. Still, Egyptian officials are confident that the rightness of their cause, bolstered by a non-stop barrage of anti-Saddam verbiage from the state-controlled media, has eliminated serious obstacles to Egypt's Gulf policy.
  4. What is forceful in Spinoza's approach is his belief that it is mere empty verbiage to recommend conduct to people unless this engages with their real motivations.
  5. The answer from a CEGB expert, surrounded by much verbiage, was essentially "No".
  6. What possible reason would scholars of the distant future have been able to deduce from that verbiage to explain the consumption of vast resources on the Civic Centre in Bucharest - except the desire to perpetuate domination even from beyond the grave?
  7. The First Deputy Prime Minister's husband replied in his standard way, larding his lengthy answer with the typical verbiage of the langue de bois : "I will answer you starting with a more general presentation of the mechanism of societal government," he began, before launching himself on about ten minutes' worth of the following: "A principle of collective leadership operates in the Romanian socialist society
  8. Aside from the worthlessness of double negatives, aside from the fact that McGuinness was a far more accomplished safe-breaker than Meehan (he had earned his nickname Tank because it was said he could penetrate even one of those), and aside from the fact that in all the verbiage spilled out by Meehan, Waddell and McGuinness to lawyers, journalists and others for over thirteen years, none of them had so much as hinted at the idea of a quartet, there was not a scrap of worthwhile evidence to support it: it was speculation with a vengeance and extraordinary to find in a report by a judge of his standing.
  9. It was also due to a barbaric delight in high-sounding verbiage, and probably this was the most powerful reason for its use.
  10. But for me it fails to provide an easily understandable route to the basic explanations which are lurking there wrapped up in just too much verbiage to be really accessible.
  11. Amidst the verbiage and jargon of these investigations were conclusions that must have reflected the fears of many respectable Americans, but what is interesting is that the reports were not entirely negative about the movies as such.
  12. Bevir's habit was to roam with a cloud of verbiage and then pop out of his hole with a startling suggestion, almost as quickly popping back.
  13. There are still a few speeches in Greenaway's house-style of inert paradox and cod worldliness - notably a digression by the Cook (Richard Bohringer) about black food and the price structure of restaurant meals - but the story, for better or worse, stands relatively clear of verbiage.

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