VGAsoft logo

VGAsoft | Разработка программного обеспечения

HomeContact us


English ⇔ Russian
 
LMBomber
Dictionary
Speech
Download
Forum

Перевод слова


Перевод: astute speek astute


[прилагательное]
проницательный; хитрый; коварный


Тезаурус:

  1. Gregory's psychologically astute strategy for converting the English to Christianity did not involve a takeover and clear-out, replacing demons with Christ, but coexistence.
  2. It was great fun, Jack Benny being one of the most astute performers anyone could meet.
  3. They were " assez fins, astutes et inconstans daffection " - (sufficiently subtle, astute and inconstant in affection) - a very unattractive lot, in other words, apart from those courtiers who had been brought up in France.
  4. May was shortly joined by Superintendent Hayes and the local police doctor, an astute man named Edward Stacey Norris.
  5. But as the chill of doubt takes hold, underpinned by Lincoln's development from an enchanting small boy into an adolescent from hell, Carroll's novel abruptly veers off the rails, lurching from an interesting and astute study of an ordinary man faced with a monstrous moral dilemma into a considerably less interesting fantasy about (I think) cyclical existence and reincarnation.
  6. TV viewers, astute ones, will notice when Norman first hoves on to the screen that his swing is very upright, which is how he started playing this game.
  7. In admitting a highly promising but less than conformist Sheffield Grammar School boy to Gonville and Caius College, the university placed Keeton under the tutorship of one of the most astute and world-wise masters in the Law.
  8. The tale of how an astute Cornish furze-cutter came to be founder of one of the great landed families of Cornwall, with one of the County's most famed stately homes, could be looked on as an ideal example of Thatcherite-style enterprise and self-help.
  9. The play comes over as both an astute social comedy and a door-slamming farce.
  10. The campaign was supported by a disparate band of politically astute Italians who loyally buried their differences in order to fight for unity: Carlo Alberto, the Piedmontian king of Sardinia, and Camillo de Cavour, his Prime Minister, Giuseppe Mazzini, an anti-monarchist from Genoa, and Guiseppe Garibaldi, a romantic, enigmatic guerilla leader born in Nice.
  11. Whether or not the Haydock crowd witnesses the next Gold Cup winner, there are many astute racereaders who consider there is a future Gold Cup winner on view today in the shape of Blazing Walker, who contests the Arlington Premier Chase Qualifier.
  12. In a typically astute piece of marketing Terry Blamey and PWL saw that - with a major multi-million-pound sponsor behind them - allowing fans in free would further endear Kylie to her record buying public without also eating heavily into profits.
  13. We usually gained our ends by astute and almost instinctive creation of alliances, for which we provided leadership, and small but professional military forces that were sought by friends and feared by foes for the impact they could make upon contemporary balances of power.

MAGIA Site Design

    Copyright © 1986-2024 VGAsoft. All rights reserved.

About USPrivacy