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Перевод: impracticable speek impracticable


[прилагательное]
невыполнимый; неосуществимый; неисполнимый; недоступный; неприменимый; неподатливый; несговорчивый; упрямый; непроходимый (о дороге); непроезжий; негодный к употреблению; бесполезный; нежизненный


Тезаурус:

  1. It was crude and probably impracticable, but it embodied an idea that has now come into its own in the age of the silicon chip.
  2. Within the Duomo there is so much to see that a full inventory is impracticable.
  3. The Act required the whole school to meet for the daily act of collective worship unless the school premises made this impracticable.
  4. A descent upon England was long looked upon as an impracticable chimera in face of the countless and invincible naval forces that encircle this island-empire with a line of floating citadels, collected or dispersed at will at any threatened points around the coast
  5. Most grammar schools were single sex; mixed schools were usually provided only where the sparseness of the population made it impracticable to provide separate schools for boys and girls.
  6. Chamberlain returned to Britain and publicly proclaimed "Peace in our time" but he had by now realised that Hitler's word could not be trusted, so he endeavoured to form an alliance with Russia against Germany, the fear of Communism being overcome by the greater fear of Nazi domination, However, Poland refused to agree to Russian troops having the right to cross Polish territory for the purpose of attacking Germany from the east, so an effective alliance was impracticable and Russia became isolated from that proposed pact.
  7. However, this is a very expensive process which is usually reserved for repairs to failed joints in ancient timber-framed structures where the removal and replacement of individual members is impracticable.
  8. The overriding criterion - that the service of a summons is impracticable or inappropriate - does not even have to be based on objective grounds; it is enough that it should appear to be so to the constable making the arrest.
  9. In many situations, however, there is no substitute for the use of chemicals as the application of heat is impracticable.
  10. Ideally, the shadow should spend an uninterrupted week or fortnight with his opposite number, but if that is impracticable, a regular visit of one day a week throughout the term would be satisfactory.
  11. Mr James Barnet, house surgeon at Whipsnade zoo, said the level of stress being towed would inflict made the idea utterly impracticable.
  12. I believe a close examination of his recorded opinions, and of the idiom in which those opinions were expressed (an idiom, even to the end, as much British as American), would show that Pound too was not insensible to the ideal of the aristocratic amateur in the arts, and was at least sometimes resentful, just as Yeats was, that political and socio-economic developments had made that attitude to the arts impracticable and sterile.
  13. "If digging or scraping out a pit is impracticable because of hard or waterlogged ground, try netting.

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