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Перевод: efface
[глагол] стирать; изглаживать; вычеркивать; принижать; затмить; превзойти
Тезаурус:
- In the final analysis the specific method is merely a secondary affair, since any method must in the end efface itself:
- It is essentially a melodic instrument and, though holding-notes in music of light calibre are charming in effect (especially from or thereabouts with the exception - save in the hands of first-class players - of C) it cannot efface itself sufficiently to carry out the menial task of "filling in notes of the harmony" in block writing.
- The room itself would have been enough to efface any human material less striking than Clelia's mother, and it did indeed more or less totally efface the unobtrusive Martin, who sat quietly dissociated, perched on the edge of a gilt-framed armchair, looking as though he did not quite mean to be there.
- Blemishes like these upon the work of the profession obscure but do not efface the public services it renders.
- The new generation of producers that subsequently emerged came to believe it was possible for the British film industry to "take on" the Americans, although this grand ambition had more to do with a desire to efface their inferiority complex than any serious resolve to face reality.
- This goal had important consequences for the role given, not only to critical or scholarly commentaries and other incrustations upon the essential text, but also to the teacher: In dealing with literature in any full sense, to efface oneself, to stand away, between the child and literature, is the highest and not the easiest of duties which the teacher can undertake.
- Northampton came close to winning the game in the last five minutes when Walden drove a fierce shot against the crossbar, "making a mark which it will take a paintbrush to efface".
- It was complete with bar and barman, hot-dog simmerer, king-sized double-doored two-tone refrigerator, drugstore hotplates, big-game trophies on the walls (the host was a big-game hunter who acted in his spare time), and huge, deep, low divans and easy chairs - villainously uncomfortable for men, but marvellously made for cute little women who could tuck their cute little legs away and blazingly efface their cute little pretty little pouting little personalities in niches of the vast furniture and make like cute little pussycats.
- We may efface the intellect in our teaching or in our practice, but we cannot escape the uneasy conscience of a good mind trying to adapt to a bid faith.
- It does not efface the picture I have of that young cripple I carried ten miles before me on my horse, she mad with pain, blistered from her shoulders to her temple; and the cloying smell of her burns is there now in my nostrils.
- And yet could not efface with cleansing hand
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