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Перевод: immeasurable speek immeasurable


[прилагательное]
неизмеримый; безмерный; несметный; бесценный


Тезаурус:

  1. In particular, examination fever is leading to ever more fatuous and expensive efforts to measure the immeasurable.
  2. There is yet another vast area of human experience wherein the need to condense many vague and widely varied beliefs and hopes into a single credible interpretation capable of being incorporated into a definition of "god", which is of immeasurable importance.
  3. She couldn't remember now how long he had held her imprisoned, only that it seemed an eternity of immeasurable time.
  4. Though Rivers gave some slight encouragement to Eliot in suggesting that even in our own society, religious changes have unforeseen and far-reaching effects parallel to those caused by the abolition of head-hunting in Melanesia, Eliot's linking of "cannibal isle" and that "slick place" London goes directly against the main thrust of the book which stresses "the almost immeasurable difference between Melanesian and European cultures, and the sharpness of the line which still divides them where they come in contact".
  5. There are also social costs which are, again, immeasurable.
  6. Its impact upon the day-to-day running of any EC business is immeasurable.
  7. Her family gave Margaret Thatcher a security which had an immeasurable impact upon her success and the success of her Governments.
  8. It can be a real effort to avoid slumping, but the relief of a straight-backed chair that supports the lower back, a pillow in the lap to support sewing or knitting or a lectern for reading is immeasurable.
  9. The other consequence was that, if Stewart kings did not live and reign until a ripe old age, they had the immeasurable advantage of always having been kings; most were barely aware, some not at all, of any time in their lives when they had not worn the crown.
  10. However we assess the impact of Islam on the economy, the society, and the culture of Europe, its significance for the history of Christianity is immeasurable.
  11. Hitachi management had "a deep and immeasurable sense of regret" about what had happened.
  12. Anne Watts, Midland's equal opportunities director, said: "When a women gives up her job to care for children her employer loses immeasurable training and experience.
  13. summer, giving myself the immeasurable luxury of being able to start early from the hotel, still burping porridge and bacon, and return to a hot dinner, a steaming bath and a cosy bar full of fellow hill-walkers.

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