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Перевод: meaningless
[прилагательное] бессмысленный
Тезаурус:
- Not since Harold Wilson prattled on about the white heat of the technological revolution - or some similar meaningless platitude - and launched Concorde, has there been so much talk about innovation and our intellectual heritage.
- " This assurance was, of course, meaningless.
- Rees (1987) maintains that effectiveness is meaningless without usefulness, and this implies, among other things, political constraints.
- She had a sudden fearful vision of everyone in the world, the untold billions, including Gorbachev and Reagan, engaged in desperate meaningless activity to stave off the horror of death in life, the accident of life.
- When such monuments are reduced to ruins the surviving remains may appear a meaningless mixture of motifs borrowed from too many sources.
- Wide-eyed as any of the cockpit's meaningless dials, I flew over the most spectacular scenery, feeling nothing more than the pain from my broken wings.
- That's fairly meaningless In Varvara's eyes, not being religious.
- Hirsch has rejected this phrase as delusive and logically meaningless, and this rejection might itself be rejected as an instance of the rat-trap logic to which he is inclined, an improper attempt to define a subject in more rigorous terms than the subject requires.
- This is why unqualified reports which cite the large, or small, number of TV channels which a coaxial cable can carry are meaningless.
- It may be the approach of the atheist for whom the whole of life is meaningless; it may be the approach of the over-spiritualizing theist for whom this world is irrelevant.
- Their accuracy still depends upon the correctness of our assumptions about causal order and the operation of other variables; if we had either specified the causal order incorrectly, or failed to control for other important variables, the coefficients would be meaningless.
- Premises without evidences are unsupported and weak; evidences without premises are meaningless.
- A little earlier, a view of Eliot's has been paraphrased: that "there is no "truth" to be found" in the world, "only a number of styles and interpretations - one laid upon the other in an endless and apparently meaningless process".
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