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Перевод: inconsequential speek inconsequential


[прилагательное]
непоследовательный; несвязный; неуместный; несущественный; незначительный; не относящийся к делу


Тезаурус:

  1. The CIA-backed contra war was an inconsequential affair in world terms, although it brought much destruction and suffering to the Nicaraguans themselves.
  2. As this date grew ever nearer, the pressures on myself, though of an altogether more humble nature than those mounting on his lordship, were nevertheless not inconsequential.
  3. Sam was apt to come out with explosive, inconsequential damnations which his class bore patiently, sympathetically.
  4. I knew all these; had already played with them in my mind, from the most inconsequential (Mickey Spillane's "another three days' work never hurt anyone') to the most tragic: the story of Joseph de Jussieu and his search for the fever tree.
  5. For a considerable amount of inconsequential information owned by the institution is classed as confidential, even though its release could only be considered prejudicial to the safety and interests of the state by the most bigoted autocrat.
  6. Dr Baltimore said the same thing - and repeated it in an article published in the summer of 1989, arguing that "the errors that have been identified in the Cell paper were inconsequential to the conclusions."
  7. When the court resumed at 2.30, Mr John Lawrence, who had acted as stage manager at Reading, gave some inconsequential evidence which inferred that Drew was a violent man and also that a gun had gone missing from the stage props.
  8. The implication is that style is inconsequential and almost content-free, and that speculative buildings are not really designed by architects, but by commercial forces.
  9. Irked by the very qualities which had once so attracted him - her girlishness and inconsequential chatter - Hardy gradually excluded Emma from his professional life at a time when his fame as a novelist was steadily growing, and, from about 1890, frankly looked outside his marriage for companionship.
  10. Many felt sympathy with Morrissey's stance over this, but many didn't, preferring instead to follow Julie Burchill's line that Bands Aid was the first record in the history of popular music that actually achieved a positive result; that Band Aid made the likes of The Redskins quake in their Doc Marten's and feel totally inconsequential.
  11. While discretion filters out from the legal process all minor and inconsequential infringements of the law, what counts as minor can rest on the whims and prejudices of individual officers and lead to inconsistent and unequal practice.
  12. it is inconsequential, removing any sense of import to do with an imagined situation;
  13. If he means by knowledge an accumulation of inconsequential facts then of course she would agree with him, but one suspects that in his concern for "things of the heart" he is turning his back on the curiosity men share to know the world of objects.

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