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Перевод: incongruity
[существительное] несоответствие; несовместимость ; неуместность
Тезаурус:
- It is now time to call attention to an incongruity in the conception of the rational man from which this chapter started.
- Overlooking details like the visual incongruity of the rectangular '50s radio-set control panel set into the smooth, undulating curves of the Golden, and indeed the general decorative overkill, this is a lovely guitar, with an uncanny ability to impress and delight.
- The utter incongruity of seeking to protect the natural world, both creatures and habitat, by threatening the well-being or life of one part of that natural world in the name of another is mind-boggling; such violence is foolish, cowardly and morally indefensible.
- He pointed out that the Select Committee had found no material difference between Gothic and Classic and with regard to the incongruity of the styles:
- Joe looked on us both with quizzical amusement, no doubt savouring the incongruity of our companionship.
- D. T. Timins thought that Japan and railways constituted a curious incongruity:
- Its prickles were round its ugly head like spined rays of a halo, and descended its neckless shoulders, criss-crossing, to meet the incongruity of a starched, frilled collar.
- A shopkeeper from a slave line might describe himself as a free Zuwayi without incongruity; but other people would usually call him abd, a black with an enslaved grandparent somewhere in his line.
- There is deliberate incongruity in the cry to Stetson.
- This is because part-time members of the force have only slight contact with regular policemen and women, and experience greater status incongruity as a result of the contrast between the responsibility held in their day-time employment and the more restricted range of their police duties.
- A sense of the incongruity of things is not so unimportant as some people think.
- The Hinkley Point development in fact erupts with total incongruity from the flat coastal plain which borders the Bristol Channel.
- Rose was intent on laughing away the incongruity of the situation.
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