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Перевод: intrepid
[прилагательное] неустрашимый; бесстрашный; отважный; безбоязненный; бестрепетный
Тезаурус:
- It can be seen from the dares and sites of his drawings that he was an intrepid walker in regions where the only places of rest were shepherds' cottages.
- More practically, it is probably one reason why the E. coli of distant lands, where different diets provide it with significantly distinct primary habitats, are apt to give the intrepid traveller diarrhoea.
- In the years that followed I made many flights with those "intrepid bush pilots" and watched the development of aviation in Canada.
- PATRICIA COCKBURN was the widow of the journalist Claud Cockburn and a remarkable and resourceful woman, an intrepid traveller, an inspired gardener and latterly a creator of shell paintings.
- A CHEQUE for 250 was handed over to a group of intrepid disabled skiers at Lord Mayor Treloar's College, Froyle, this week.
- The intrepid manager had to content himself with numbering his reserve teams.
- Vladek, like Rupert, is the epitome of pluck: jaunty, stouthearted and as resourceful as he is intrepid.
- William Trood was also an intrepid traveller, and once made a trip to Morocco, where he was presented with a silver-inlaid Damascus sword by the Sultan of Morocco.
- Their memories emphasise his intrepid, iconoclastic, and freedom-loving wilfulness.
- Our tour manager was a quietly efficient, handsome lady, whose calm suggested those intrepid women who travelled these regions in the last century, and the lecturer was a young woman professor from Manchester University, who turned out to be an authority on mummification.
- One intrepid field-worker took an electrically animated, stuffed leopard into the forests of West Africa, placed it in a clearing near a group of chimpanzees, and hid in the bushes near by.
- Bulwark was commissioned in January 1960 and stationed with her Commando embarked at Singapore; Albion followed as the second Commando Carrier about a year later; construction of six Army-owned Landing Ships Logistic (LSLs) was authorised in August 1960; the Assault Ships Fearless and Intrepid were ordered in 1961 and 1962; and design work was started in December 1961 on the next generation of aircraft carriers, the first of which was code-named CVA 01.
- Its intrepid pilot will control it by hauling on the suspension lines to angle the lift generated by the canopy.
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