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Перевод: imaginable
[прилагательное] вообразимый; воображаемый
Тезаурус:
- It was the coldest week imaginable for so-called summer; Trevino still had his pyjamas on underneath his golf gear!
- They have been trying to design a new force structure that would both live within the expected budget cuts and be capable of responding effectively to all imaginable crises.
- At each outlet there is swanky retail space, used to sell every imaginable kind of car accessory, from compact-disc players and car televisions to designer car seats, sporty steering wheels and even perfume to make leather seats smell sweeter.
- The way in which the word "theory" is used in everyday speech, and even at times by some social scientists, can lead the beginner researcher into some of the most unfortunate errors imaginable.
- On top of that, they have shackled themselves with some of the most inane and restrictive laws imaginable, laws that leave you wondering what on earth they were thinking about.
- The vast foyer was carpeted in the softest green imaginable, the walls were even paler, so that at first glance they might have been taken for white, and the venetian blinds were a perfectly blended shade of moss.
- Each volume contains a different menu by TV gourmet Keith Floyd, illustrated by six of the most appetising front covers imaginable.
- Discographer Brian Rust recalls playing one side of a record while holding the other in his hand, and he also adds that the cardboard formed the best blotting-paper imaginable!
- in unwise policy decisions; in day to day ineptness in running the enterprises; in illicit government transfer payments in construction and purchase contracts and through every other imaginable channel; in the use of contractor finance and suppliers' credits to finance the venality of state officials; and in overburdened and unrealistic capital structures.
- Floors needing strengthening are simply replaced, and because fine old panelling is thought to be infested with every imaginable beetle permission is obtained to strip it out and replace it in replica.
- They liken the pouring forth through the ether and via the cable of television programmes of every imaginable type, to the release into an estuary of toxic chemicals.
- A study of their history reveals a wonderfully varied past during which almost every imaginable trade and profession seems to have been carried out within their walls, from shoe-mender to motorcycle dealer.
- The commissioners are doing what West Indians are best at, and talking to everybody imaginable - including their exile communities in Britain, Canada and the United States - about whether, and if so how, to work more closely together.
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