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Перевод: indistinct
[прилагательное] неясный; неотчетливый; невнятный; сбивчивый; смутный; расплывчатый; глухой
Тезаурус:
- The parish boundaries were often indistinct until after the Norman conquest, but there may have been 150 of these by 1066.
- For a moment, I could hear their indistinct voices and the faint sound of, "Manchester City, Manchester City"
- In some ways, the boundary between "external" and "not external" training can be very indistinct in practice.
- His counsel had tried to disprove the footprint evidence as indistinct and he vehemently denied that he had ever used a hiking stick.
- One of these, Paul Nash's "The Menin Road" with its two tiny indistinct figures scurrying across a shell-torn landscape, is used on the book's cover.
- Tug gazed out of the window at the mist lying in the bottom of the dale and the indistinct grey ridges stretching away from the cottage.
- In some types of wood the grain markings are indistinct, while in others they are well-defined.
- Its new growth canes are a well defined brownish-red with a natural bloom and indistinct nodes and the grapes are small, round, thick-skinned, blue-black in colour and loosely clustered.
- If the EVF picture is blurred and indistinct, check that the camera lens is correctly focused.
- The sounds were too indistinct for him to hear the words, but the tone was clear enough.
- Comments so far: I don't really like membrane switches; they have a vague, indistinct action, even though they help in keeping gig-type crud out of the workings.
- And gradually, the King's hand relaxed, and his bearing, and lastly his face, across which flickered indistinct and curious emotions: of relief and annoyance, of affection and something that might have been shame.
- The creature's underside was startling against the indistinct background.
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