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Перевод: irregular
[прилагательное] неправильный; нарушающий правила; незаконный; нестандартный; несимметричный; неровный; нерегулярный; неравномерный; беспорядочный; распущенный; [существительное] нерегулярные войска; нерегулярные части
Тезаурус:
- A particularly interesting feature of the trestle piers was the method used for founding them on irregular river beds.
- Vesuvius, which is only about ten kilometres from the centre of Naples and in one of the most densely populated areas of Italy, has an irregular cycle of eruptions with twenty-five to thirty years of quiet being followed by a major outburst, when a great plume of dust and ash from the volcano rises over the city, reaching many kilometres into the air.
- Disruptive markings help to break up the shape of an animal's body in any environment that is full of irregular detail, as in the case of this well concealed crab.
- Irregular heartbeat
- If bright lights cause significant pain, especially if the eye is red mainly around the iris or the pupil is irregular and does not react normally to changes of light.
- The dust-cart comes, like a sort of dead-cart, at a dead hour of the afternoon (irregular too) and rings a bell on the wrong site of the house, and cries: "Bring out your rubbish."
- But the Forest officers continued to attach and imprison men for Forest offences within these districts, and to take money from them for their deliverance from gaol, often compelling reluctant juries to make presentments against their will, and obtaining indictments in other irregular ways.
- Cystoids (class Cystoidea) are even odder animals: often rather irregular bags of calcite plates, or if composed of a few plates these may carry powerful ribbing.
- One in seven men and more than one in four women have difficulty sleeping - regardless of whether they are unemployed or working irregular shifts.
- Irregular winter visitor.
- It was at this time that he commissioned both Cooper and Sadler in the field, in recognition of their services, an action which was later thought to have been highly irregular.
- An inadequate system has been made worse by the Government's decision that it will no longer accept responsibility for collecting maintenance unless there have been irregular payments.
- "Isn't this all very irregular?"
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