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Перевод: foolproof
[прилагательное] безопасный; несложный; понятный; понятный всем и каждому; верный; надежный; защищенный от неосторожного обращения
Тезаурус:
- Above: Thomas Crapper's triumphant invention - the foolproof flush.
- The technique of "hunt the analogue" is a favourite one practised by palaeontologists, but it is certainly not a foolproof one, because there are many fossil animals that defy comparison with living organisms, and some analogues do not stand up to detailed scrutiny.
- A virtually foolproof method, since one roots potential cuttings while still attached to the parent plant.
- It is clear that the present system, perhaps indeed any system that could be devised, is not foolproof, says the IAEA.
- Probably no system can ever be foolproof, particularly when developing technologies continually present new problems for the monitors.
- Crapper's triumph was to invent the pull-chain foolproof flush.
- Again, although not guaranteed to be foolproof, the basic philosophy of the techniques described should provide a good starting point for the work of others.
- This type of display is foolproof and takes only minutes to arrange.
- Since the majority of modern machines have airbrakes which are held closed by a geometric lock, it is essential that the method of checking them must be foolproof for this kind of system.
- After hearing such wonderful expressiveness coupled with such disastrous sound, my instinctive reaction was that I must acquire an absolutely foolproof technique.
- There is one foolproof way to rid yourself of this - take a cold shower.
- These tips are intended to help, but should not be regarded as foolproof.
- They are not foolproof; they carry additional risks to the health of the child; and are capable of detecting only certain types of handicap, at present mainly chromosomal disorders and malformations of the central nervous system which give rise to spina bifida (now largely a physical rather than mental handicap) and hydrocephalus.
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