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Перевод: recondite speek recondite


[прилагательное]
темный; неясный; невразумительный; пишущий заумно; трудный для понимания; малопонятный; спрятанный


Тезаурус:

  1. But then I thought this might not be understood by many people, and also, by the time it got to the Augean Bulls and the Birds of Stymphalus, it would be a little recondite for people like Terry Coleman."
  2. The Times caressed us with recondite information: no Pakistani batsman had made a century at Headingley; Pakistan bowled their 100th no-ball in the series (Wasim Akram, not out 63).
  3. If you are very speedy, you might just catch Norrie Pope of Hadspen Nursery demonstrating horticultural propagation at Kiftsgate (seen below) on 27 February, or James Compton (ex-Chelsea Physic Garden) growing recondite plants there on 28 February.
  4. Recondite though her theme may be, she succeeds, by focusing on its scientific aspects, in demonstrating that it is not without relevance to our own times, as becomes immediately apparent when she finds the origin of the movement in an information explosion.
  5. The maternal words "If you don't study hard, you'll end up on the check-out counter at Tesco's" had had, if not the intended effect, the result of causing Camille and her friends to look down on shop assistants, bank clerks and bus drivers: for more recondite reasons of their own they also held in contempt estate and travel agents and people who worked in advertising.
  6. You are not likely to be asked to write a report on a complex or recondite subject at the stage that you have reached in your studies.
  7. Three years before this, Yale University Press had brought out in a very handsome volume called Make It New seven essays representing Pound's criticism at its most scholarly, on such recondite topics as Cavalcanti, and Elizabethan Classicists, and early translations of Homer.
  8. These may seem somewhat recondite fripperies, but the activities of the lord lieutenants ensure that the fine gradations of class distinction filter out from the Court across the land.
  9. Her information various - her eye watchful in minutest observation of nature - and her taste a perfect electrometer - it bends, protrudes, and draws in, at subtlest beauties most recondite faults.
  10. Pound's point, of course, in these essays reprinted from magazines and from earlier collections like Pavannes Divisions (1918) or Instigations (1920), is that these matters that we think of as recondite should not be so regarded.
  11. Eyre's down-to-earth style was well suited to the exploration of these recondite matters.
  12. that emerged from recondite recesses
  13. There are no recondite semantic entities over and above such similarities; and if there are no entities, there is no identity either.

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