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Перевод: incoherent speek incoherent


[прилагательное]
несвязный; бессвязный; непоследовательный; бестолковый; говорящий нескладно; говорящий бестолково; несцементированный; рыхлый


Тезаурус:

  1. Even the incoherent Rolle had studied at Oxford - and possibly at the Sorbonne - in his unregenerate days and Dame Julian, who calls herself "a poor, uneducated creature", was obviously familiar with scholastic theology and philosophy.
  2. His letter had produced an almost incoherent farrago of warnings, pained reproaches and veiled references to the possible reaction of Mrs Reilly if she ever got to know.
  3. The old people gaped silently, whilst Zimmerman and his wife made incoherent noises.
  4. For most of the Eighties, Punjab has been wracked by vicious conflict between the security forces and half a dozen incoherent but well-armed groups ostensibly fighting for a free Sikh state of Khalistan, the Land of the Pure.
  5. They may be dazed and talk as if delirious, incoherent, stupid, forgetful; worse () for mental exertions and is averse to speaking or even having company present; too tired to communicate and not wanting to make the effort.
  6. THEY'RE boozy, incoherent and fat - and they left Prince Charles and Princess Diana shaking with laughter.
  7. They were supposed to heighten our perceptions, but really I could see little difference between my ordinary vision of life, which was fantastic enough, and what the pills apparently produced, mainly a nervous sleeplessness shot through with incoherent babblings and bursts of laughter alternating with floods of tears.
  8. Dazed and talk as if delirious, incoherent, stupid, forgetful
  9. These adults never actually appear on the screen and their speech is represented as no more than an incoherent buzz of verbal static, because adults are irrelevant to the world of Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy and Woodstock.
  10. The siting of the Roman Ermine Street just to the west of Stamford prompted Francis Peck in 1727 to suggest that Stamford was formerly the important Roman town of Durobrivae , originally called Doorebriff He supported the claim with some incoherent etymology that related the name to the Saxon word "Welland", irrespective of the fact that the gentle Welland does not rage or boil (according to Ekwall's English River Names , Welland means "good stream").
  11. Without doing anything at all he could make things happen for which he must be punished with slaps, missed meals or verbal assaults that left him trembling and incoherent.
  12. This was not some throwaway line intended to perk them up before lunch after a morning of incoherent doomwatching.
  13. Those who reject this view may conclude that neutrality is impossible, or even incoherent.

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