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Перевод: fatuous
[прилагательное] глупый; дурацкий; бесполезный
Тезаурус:
- No, the true Hollywood hook of Steven Spielberg's film is just the sort of bold, fatuous one-liner that gladdens the hearts of Hollywood producers.
- In particular, examination fever is leading to ever more fatuous and expensive efforts to measure the immeasurable.
- "If fatuous.
- Even Guns N' Roses, who found success representing free spirit within the genre, seem to have lost the plot with this fatuous triple second album idea.
- "Manchester's best kept secret" is one current fave, though The Word 's Terry Christian, fatuous even by his own lofty standards, referred to them as "Manchester's best psychedelic band"; the memory of which grieves Martin still ("I just turned to our guitarist and said "What the f- is he talking about?""
- Normally I would have sounded like a tongue-tied half-wit, but that evening my response appeared to hint at the inexpressible depths and nuances of my infinitely complex relationship with the city, together with a gentle rebuke to a question which was either fatuous or unanswerable.
- He was a typical British Council smoothie, with a fatuous grin and an ingratiating manner.
- At its best it remains one of the few areas of the modern press where imagination, honesty and idealism, however fatuous, can still, occasionally, be found.
- I remembered the fatuous winter of 1939-;40 and laughed too.
- Now this may sound like fatuous bluster but suspicion of businessmen ought to be understandable in an era of commerce made squalid by stock-market muggings on a grand scale.
- Let the fatuous sun shine by itself and let's head for the moon.
- Comic anecdote about the elopement of the daughter of a fatuous MP from a "finishing establishment for young ladies".
- Frankly, only an MEP who spends his life flying around the Community at the taxpayer's expense, would think of conducting such a fatuous experiment.
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