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Перевод: incapable
[прилагательное] неспособный; недееспособный
Тезаурус:
- He points to several factors supporting this conclusion: first, the patient was incapable of making a rational decision; second, in his clinical judgment, further treatment was called for; and third, the minor harm of proceeding without consent was more than outweighed by the major benefit, in his view, which was gained from his treatment.
- At the moment Russia's economy is quite incapable of producing the goods that ordinary people want and falling oil revenues preclude any large-scale purchases of foreign expertise.
- The state is seen as corrupt and callous, incapable of delivering justice or prosperity to the people.
- Burdened by the fear that some "performance", of which they feel incapable, is expected, and therefore that their "manliness" is threatened, they may get so miserable and anxious that they realise their worst fears, by becoming unable to have an erection and then hiding behind the idea that "I'm an old man now, so what can I expect?"
- Many directors who come to opera from the theatre are incapable of understanding this quite special form of human expression.
- Not only are they incapable of regrowing the stings, but they also cannot live without them.
- Similarly a member convicted under the Representation of the People Act 1983, under the provisions relating to corrupt and illegal practices is incapable of holding office for five years.
- Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, Cousin Lizzie Ann, a stalwart of the Band of Hope, incapable as usual on sherry trifle and the seasonal sound of feet running upstairs and passionate sobbing from the bedroom.
- Sadly, because the people who run soccer are incapable of seeing further than the next television contract, the real purpose of the Taylor Report is reduced to an argument about whether or not spectators should stand or be seated.
- Where populations, therefore, are incapable of sustaining a single parliamentary representation through their internal differences, the prescription runs: in that case, create a federation, give the federation a parliament, and you have solved your problem.
- For most of his life, doctors had assumed that the man was incapable of making his own insulin in the cells of his pancreas.
- During the Gulf crisis, we are seeing a comeback of the old colonial "values": the West has a "moral duty" to resolve other nations' problems; Western "civilisation" comes to the rescue of nations incapable of solving their own problems.
- Some snakes lose their tail-tips with comparative ease, under duress, but unlike their four-legged relatives they are incapable of any regrowth.
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