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Перевод: acuteness
[существительное] острота ; сообразительность
Тезаурус:
- The acuteness of the goods famine must certainly be alleviated and not in some remote future but during the next few years.
- I still think his essay, far from being "a rather feeble piece of writing", to be a powerful piece of advocacy; and it contained some remarks about culture and religious observance for which in penetration and acuteness I can recall no exact parallel.
- "This great prelate", he said, "had the good humour of a gentleman, the fancy of a poet, the acuteness of a schoolman, the profoundness of a philosopher, the wisdom of a chancellor, the sagacity of a prophet, the reason of an angel and the piety of a saint."
- As with the centesimal system the time will depend on the acuteness of the symptoms, the chronicity of the complaint and the vitality of the patient but there has always been the question of when to repeat the remedy if the response is insufficient having regard to the severity of the symptoms.
- But it is the very acuteness of his suffering from this starvation which gives such poignancy to his art.
- But his drawings were remarkable for their acuteness of observation and their complete lack of sentimentality, qualities that placed them in a different league.
- Patricia Hewitt's candid acknowledgment of the voters' "visceral fear of change and of Labour" was felt on the doorsteps by Liberal Democrats with particular acuteness.
- His artlessness was boyish and so were his acuteness and his transparent but somewhat belated good sense.
- It needed no especial acuteness of perception in Hilary Frome to discover that Penny Warlock was the axle around which the sexual activity of the Staff Common Room revolved.
- His love for his father, which had been manifest in his earliest period, was therefore the source of his energy in struggling against God and of his acuteness in criticizing religion.
- The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness, not necessarily to do with their originality, but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time.
- After maintaining that with few exceptions "the feminine intellect has less strength but more acuteness", she argued the Christian anti-revolutionary case.
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