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Перевод: insensible
[прилагательное] нечувствительный; потерявший сознание; бесчувственный; безразличный; невосприимчивый; неотзывчивый; не сознающий; неощутимый; незаметный
Тезаурус:
- There was a cowboy song on the juke, "I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven," and the two Maniax were practising their fast draws against a GenTech Amusements Machine that zapped you insensible with a light voltage if the computer-generated gunslinger cleared leather faster than you did.
- As fighting on board goes first one way and then the other, the captain strikes Thomas Fox to death with a belaying pin in an access of rage because the boy, genuinely unaware of the seamen's plotting and almost insensible after hours at the masthead in icy weather, does not give him the names of the conspirators.
- Biologists talk of "sensible" and "insensible" water loss.
- These men who, with their fists, knocked others insensible, the art of doing so having been passed down as a necessary part of their growing up, had evidently never had to deal with a fainting female before; and when the big, fat, enormous-breasted woman came into the kitchen, bawling, "What the hell d'you think you're at!
- In 1818, even in private correspondence, Wilberforce still envisaged "the almost insensible result of the various Improvements" to be "Slaves gradually transmitted into a free Peasantry".
- Then spare a thought for the shop assistants who might feel similarly but who have to work alongside this sludge amid the snow, drifting through their ears for hour after hour, freezing their brains into insensible snowballs.
- Stapleton afterwards declares that "at no point was he altogether insensible".
- Because observable substances consist of arrangements of insensible corpuscles, they are able to act on each other and on our sense-organs in certain ways.
- Gold has various properties as a result of its insensible corpuscular constitution; the clock has certain characteristic features as a consequence of its internal mechanism.
- The Goldsmiths were not insensible of the problem; but instead of dispensing with the formality they offered the candidate as compensation thirty shillings - for a journey to London, the equivalent of 15% of the annual salary!
- Her greeting to him is a speech of rebuke so savage that at first he stands dumb, then bursts into tears, and finally falls insensible.
- I believe a close examination of his recorded opinions, and of the idiom in which those opinions were expressed (an idiom, even to the end, as much British as American), would show that Pound too was not insensible to the ideal of the aristocratic amateur in the arts, and was at least sometimes resentful, just as Yeats was, that political and socio-economic developments had made that attitude to the arts impracticable and sterile.
- The frustrations of the cripple are rawly evoked as Smith is bundled, like so much insensible flesh, through the hands of the other dancers.
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