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Перевод: invariably
[наречие] неизменно
Тезаурус:
- For, as he explained, the point about literary sex is that it is invariably tacky and clichd out of context, no matter how high-brow the author.
- It is invariably used ironically by CD, cf. his essay "The Noble Savage" ( RP ): "I have not the least belief in the Noble Savage.
- He described General George Marshall, the revered Defence secretary, as "a man steeped in falsehood, always and invariably serving the policy of the Kremlin".
- Indeed, if we were able to give a more definite connotation to the concepts of "masculine" and "feminine", it would even be possible to maintain the libido is invariably and necessarily of a masculine nature, whether it occurs in men or in women.
- The acquired form of the disease is almost invariably the result of sexual activity with an infected person, while congenital syphilis, as its name implies, is passed on passively while the developing foetus is in utero .
- The Turkish slaughtermen offer the ubiquitous Turkish tea, a strong bitter brew known as chi , which invariably precedes all conversations, and the RAOC Master Butcher and his three British and two Belgian butchers, who have been busy all night cutting and jointing, now prepare themselves to assist in the slaughter of the cattle and sheep.
- These pilots invariably demonstrate the basic response of pushing forwards on the stick and keeping it there.
- Proceedings invariably dragged on for eighteen months.
- Crisis invariably brings out the best in rural people and Baldersdale, when the occasion demanded, could act like one large family.
- British motorists would be forced to pay the far higher prices that car makers invariably charge for their body parts, in some cases up to 60 per cent more, the Consumers' Association has said.
- In 1980 a computer built at Bell Labs began to win regularly, though not invariably, against masters.
- They often suffered from vaginismus, but they invariably praised their husbands for being "exceptionally kind", passive, totally understanding and "so good as not to bother me".
- It was immaterial to her that he was coarse and brutish, that he kept an illegal tavern, that he was invariably drunk, and that he was eventually imprisoned for manslaughter.
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