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Перевод: intrusive
[прилагательное] назойливый; навязчивый; интрузивный; плутонический
Тезаурус:
- In doing this try not to become too intrusive.
- Judy Rumbold, the fashion editor of The Guardian , couldn't have been more wrong when she wrote about trainers (August 21, 1989): "In Tom Wolfe's Bonfire Of The Vanities , sneakers are documented as an intrusive part of young American street style; not just symbols of black affiliation and for high performance on the dancefloor but as crucial elements in maintaining a lugubrious, rhythmic gait that Wolfe coined the Pimp Roll.
- The intrusive chronicling "I" can't even make up his mind about numbers.
- Recently tips have been shaped as they are made, so their later landscaping is easier and they are less intrusive in their early years.
- An insidious and intrusive pressure may be laid on pupils which, under the guise of a friendly and honest account of a pupil's interests and activities, may prove just as much of a turn-off for the imaginative or deviant as the examination system itself, and may come quite soon to be regarded with cynicism by both pupils and employers alike.
- If a single phrase of Beethoven's ninth symphony is sufficiently distinctive and memorable to be abstracted from the context of the whole symphony, and used as the call-sign of a maddeningly intrusive European broadcasting station, then to that extent it deserves to be called one meme.
- The decision to "open a case" marks a critical difference in the construction of and response to a person's problems, and confers potential gains and losses; the latter includes the danger of being drawn into increasingly intrusive interventions that may threaten a person's autonomy.
- More impressive yet is the fact that upright basses would present little problem to the 715 as its voicing filter can be moved to any desired "notch" between 120 and 800 Hz, assisting with the elimination of intrusive resonant frequencies which would promote feedback.
- But in the business of everyday life, in our self-absorption which at times takes over, the request for attention may feel intrusive just when we do not want to be intruded upon.
- Action at this level aims to avoid the worst effects of chronic family difficulties and to prevent clients from being drawn into increasingly intrusive interventions (Wharf, 1985).
- To some all this will appear to be petty, intrusive and narrow-minded along the lines of "What right had they to"; to others it will appear an example of the chapel's commitment to their beliefs.
- However, the maximum coalification level observed in northern Germany is much higher (R 5%) than the maximum observed in the U.K. sector (R + 2%) because of the effects of intrusive igneous bodies.
- By opening up surveyors and others to greater public accountability, there may be some protection against further, more intrusive, regulation.
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