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Перевод: immobile
[прилагательное] неподвижный; недвижимый
Тезаурус:
- Exhausted, Andrew lowers his head and their tongues meet and Andrew slides down and hugs Iain's legs, hoping that they will become immobile and lock him in this position and never separate.
- The central point is that Descartes conducts his philosophising alone and immobile in his study, arguing as though that frozen quality characterised all language use.
- It made you want to shout out a warning, except that the shout, too, would be pulled into the stitches, given colour, made immobile, inaudible, part of the helpless horror.
- They say here that he will do no more of these questionless immobile heads as his designs begin to set the immobile against the mobile.
- The sudden stilling of the wind brought with it a silence so total when compared to the continual cacophony of the past hours that the shock of it, for a moment, held Mariana and Trent immobile.
- The immobile custodian of the Dock Gates did not have even the dignity of movement.
- Submerged vegetation is not so lucky; immobile, it takes whatever light it can get, preferably in the narrow range of blue light (450-;500 nanometres).
- Animals that do this include fish such as the cod, which of course are highly mobile even as adults; crustacea such as crabs and lobsters; echinoderms such as sea urchins; gastropod molluscs such as winkles, which are mobile as adults but are not able to travel huge distances; and also - crucially - most of the animals which are sessile as adults - that is, remain immobile in one place.
- Some intrinsic proteins require a fluid environment for their activity, while others operate in a fixed, immobile, condition.
- We were immobile on the velvet cushions, my legs sticking out, jacket and skirt velvet enveloped by soft fabric.
- Under the shield of North Sea oil and gas, the endemic problems of the economy in the sixties - low productivity, backward manufacturing capacity, immobile and inadequately retrained labour, and excessively cautious unions and management - remained untouched.
- Obviously, if the infant were deaf, blind, without tactile sensations, and totally immobile then the prospects for cognisance would not be very rosy; but in this case the input systems would fail to function as well, so both constructivists and nativists (those who believe in innate mental structures) would predict failure.
- Some people, on the other hand, are suddenly rendered immobile, for example some of the "emergency" admissions to hospital and those who suddenly collapse or become ill and are nursed at home.
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