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Перевод: idea
[существительное] идея ; мысль ; представление; понятие; план ; воображение; фантазия ; намерение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- For a moment or two, I had not an idea what my employer was saying.
- He is an ordinary bloke, everybody's idea of a bank manager.
- "I'm just pleased I had the idea and that anglers with a lot more skill than me are showing what can be done with it," he said modestly.
- For instance it could be a good idea to introduce your free boilies at 12 mm or 15 mm and use hook baits of 18 mm, 20 mm or maybe even 22 mm.
- Such an idea is unlikely to commend itself to Israel (for strategic reasons), or Lebanon, Syria or the refugees themselves.
- The idea of "Napoleonism", that is, the concept of the Emperor as a phenomenon of history and therefore politically dead, was one which appealed to the conservative strata of French society, which were glad to remember the glory the Emperor had given to France but had no wish to see him re-embodied.
- It's a nice idea.
- He resented the price of all these things and toyed with the idea of starting a relationship with a beautician with a view to getting free samples.
- So the idea is that you have to pretend not to have periods, deny their existence.
- All these are inconsistent with "living life", the two words which are placed between inverted commas and imposed at the level of mere idea upon Notes from Underground , but which truly drive Raskolnikov, which are his need to become a man again.
- But Casaubon is not without insight in his idea that the committed experimental philosopher may come to think that all areas of human concern and experience are legitimate grist to his mill.
- The Gaullist RPR, which has played the leading historical role in helping German postwar political recovery - while opposing any military revival - has given the most unequivocal welcome to the idea that Germany could again be one nation.
- As is often the case, some last-minute idea blossoms while what had seemed a brilliant solution and been pondered for ages falls quite flat.
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