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Перевод: incidental
[прилагательное] свойственный; несущественный; присущий; побочный; случайный; [существительное] побочная линия сюжета
Тезаурус:
- The obscurity is not incidental, a product of carelessness or incompetence in writing, but a deliberate attempt to enact the wayward processes of the unconscious.
- Based on the data on incidental catch provided to Stephen Dawson, Canterbury University experts in population biology and mathematics calculated the likely effect of gill-netting on Hector's dolphin.
- But that's purely incidental; as a director of actors Marshall, formerly Laverne of US sitcom Laverne Shirley , has an ingenuity that's rare among her movie making (mainly male) peers.
- While they were at the pub a fight broke out, which was declared incidental to the case in question, during the course of which a beer glass had been hurled against the ceiling and landed close to them.
- Tom is quick to insist his discoveries have been purely incidental.
- Annie Fischer's version of the Schumann was originally coupled with Liszt's First Piano Concerto , and this recording is now re-issued with Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus Overture and the classic 1960 account of the Overture and Incidental Music to A Midsummer Night's Dream by Mendelssohn ( ), to make what amounts to a delightfully planned orchestral concert.
- While the band plays incidental music the recruits struggle not to sway to the tones of the well-known tunes.
- In such books the artists" incidental activities receive undue emphasis.
- It can also give plenty of incidental mathematical experiences, posing practical problems of choosing and clearing sufficient space, and of moving and arranging the furniture.
- Although the incidental catch of dolphins in the purse-seine yellowfin tuna fishery in the ETP has indeed been greatly reduced since the 1960s, so also have the numbers of dolphins.
- He concluded that the population size of Dall's porpoise was remarkably large (it was estimated as low as 790,000 in 1983), and that "the effect of incidental catch was negligible."
- The conclusion reached there is that environmental degradation is and will be frequently beyond the power of the state, and will only become a possibility as an incidental result of other fundamental social changes.
- They might make an incidental contribution to crop production by agreeing to graze their herds over settled farmers' land once it had been harvested.
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