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Перевод: immovable speek immovable


[прилагательное]
неподвижный; недвижимый; неизменный; стационарный; непоколебимый; стойкий; спокойный; невозмутимый; бесстрастный; не подлежащий изменению


Тезаурус:

  1. Already he had learnt to recognise the small frown line that drew Mariana's brows together as a signal of immovable stubbornness - or absolute commitment.
  2. Mona was quiet, hardworking and extremely stubborn, anxious to be agreeable; but once she took up a position - or got caught in one - she was obstinately immovable and this had often brought her into conflict with Moran.
  3. Try to lock your bike to something immovable like a railing or lampost , preferably in a well-lit area with people around.
  4. However, these "social factors" are not subjected to the same systematic analysis as the technical ones, and they remain unconnected, irksome and somehow immovable under prevailing analytical frameworks.
  5. It has been a decade divided irredeemably between dance clubs and rock arenas, between acid house and pomp rock, and between teeming fringe activity and an increasingly vast and immovable mainstream.
  6. The analysis which follows in the succeeding five chapters attempts to show that they are irksome; and indeed many are immovable without other deep-seated changes in society; and that these cannot be advocated or struggled for on the grounds of soil conservation alone.
  7. I stood up with knees that felt like buckling and tried to open the door into the dock; and it was as immovable from outside as from in.
  8. Things have not changed: as Cardiff are about to find, these All Blacks are at once an irresistible force and immovable object.
  9. The barricade, impressive as it was immovable, won.
  10. We tend to have a life of total acceptance of the present situation we find ourselves in, immovable precepts often imposed either by our own programming, the weight of tradition or our own fears of change.
  11. There is something so immovable, so enduring - yet I am perfectly aware that one day he will fall down - so mysterious about my old mate that although I can't say that I actually feel a surge of energy, I do feel some sort of "reward".
  12. The load, as heavy as three sacks of cement, seemed immovable.
  13. If this reserve army is always with us, so is social reaction to it: an "immovable preoccupation" with "the awesome spectre of crime and violence perpetually spiralling upwards".

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