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Перевод: repetitious
[прилагательное] скучный; без конца повторяющийся
Тезаурус:
- If other publications from the energy programme summarise the "state of the art" as well as this gasification report, then there will be less need for the spurious and repetitious consultant reports that daily besiege the desk of the Third World policy maker.
- (People have favourite games that are repetitious).
- Although we are dot going to be hobbling a horse by three legs and tethering it all day out in the sun, we will need a tolerant horse if we wish it to do boring or repetitious work.
- Those who read the highbrow press would probably have found the lowbrow tabloids woefully inadequate, but those who read the tabloids would probably have found the highbrow press too complex, long-winded, repetitious, waffling, and boring to be useful.
- In fact, the response was so uniform and repetitious that it started to irritate him before long.
- The antithesis of chance is an ordered structure, repetitious and predictable: an algorithm.
- Not only does the text tend to be repetitious but each item of gear if prefaced by an otherwise blank page informing us of the Key Point to be gleaned in that section, pearls of wisdom such as: "A file is useful for sharpening the edges of your hooks.
- This night Moran enunciated each repetitious word with a slow clarity and force as if the very dwelling on suffering, death and human supplication would scatter all flimsy vanities of a greater world; and the muted responses giving back their acceptance of human servitude did not improve his humour.
- This move in, pull back shooting pattern can become repetitious of course, and an effective variant is to begin with a sudden close-up of some piece of action, say the kicking of a ball, and then to move back to reveal the background to the action.
- If, for example, a mother has been forced to resort to repetitious shouting, whining appeals and querulous naggings, the child can be said to have learned - learned to "turn off" what is being said.
- They felt they had done well enough already to endure the service at Dull, and that there was no need to martyr themselves yet again (the Reverend William MacIvor's sermons were notoriously long and repetitious).
- A bedlam in which its disordered assault upon the senses becomes repetitious .
- Another variation on repetitious dieting involves having a liquid protein drink instead of a meal.
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