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Перевод: intricate speek intricate


[прилагательное]
сложный; запутанный; замысловатый; затруднительный


Тезаурус:

  1. In this one episode we find interconnections with race, class, colonialism, and (cultural) imperialism, and in ironic, domestic, tragically intricate ways: witness Gide finally capitulating to the class, racial, and cultural prejudices of his own culture, as voiced through his mother, who in turn speaks through her servant .
  2. These splendid and intricate bronze castings are enigmatic: they appear on the scene without apparent precursors and with no obvious descendants.
  3. The waterfall paddler is one of the latest of Ron Brown's intricate glassfibre models.
  4. But I wonder, how is such an intricate landscape realised?
  5. The latest developments in the intricate history of crofting concern the possibility of ownership by the crofters themselves.
  6. And how we must wonder: how could such an intricate tapestry have evolved according to a linear process, involving only "chance" as the driving factor?
  7. This complex instrument with its finely cut teeth and intricate gearing was made of brass and was smaller than the clumsy early English clocks that were made of forged iron.
  8. Built of stone with battlemented parapets, it involved intricate geometrical shaping of the masonry, and though the line was closed thirty years ago, the bridge has been preserved as an example of Victorian railway engineering.
  9. Since Robert Graves wrote The White Goddess - an example Hughes acknowledges - nobody has offered the goddess so intricate a tribute.
  10. This vast expanse of grass and heather is a cover concealing a realm of magic and mystery, where since the beginning of time nature has been at work slowly evolving an intricate subterranean labyrinth of caverns, grottoes and canals carved in beautiful designs by the agency of running water.
  11. The flat-fronted facades are often decorated with intricate brickwork, and even modern restorations seem to be strictly controlled in a style that combines discreet Post-Modern twiddly with forms and colours that are in the spirit of the original.
  12. Never fully attuned to the intricate histories of football, the New York team sided a former Argentinian international, and instructed him to mark the mercurial Johnson out of the game.
  13. Sandra began collecting several years ago after a large repair bill for a timepiece prompted her to learn the intricate ins and outs of their workings.

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