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Перевод: extreme speek extreme


[прилагательное]
крайний; глубокий; последний; чрезвычайный; величайший; чрезмерный; экстремальный; несусветный;
[существительное]
крайность ; крайняя степень; крайняя противоположность


Тезаурус:

  1. They are very economical and remain a viable buy because of their extreme portability, especially for use in the car, where CDs - with their wider dynamic range - have little advantage.
  2. If we accept that Hitler was regarded by most if not all as the embodiment of the Party, it would seem that, for most new recruits to the Nazi Movement during the rise to power, his own undoubted extreme anti-Semitism formed a secondary rather than primary component of his image and appeal.
  3. Our love-making was of the purest, simplest kind, without extreme erotic refinements and recherch positions.
  4. Some commerical software suppliers take pains to protect their programs, and the Trojan could be considered as such, albeit in a dangerously extreme form.
  5. Except in the private sector, rented sheltered housing is being developed increasingly for people with special difficulties, such as extreme frailty or dementia: people who really do need a refuge.
  6. This happens in regulating the body's temperature in extreme conditions of heat and cold.
  7. It is easy enough to recognise the extreme emotions of fear, anger, and elation in a horse, but what about the other emotions?
  8. Avoid detached signatures, unless they are of extreme rarity and unimpeachable authenticity.
  9. These are extreme cases, but there are many lesser cases that we hear of more frequently, so it is not surprising that house-buyers are asking:
  10. The principal difficulty is that it is quite clear that the texts of the classical jurists have not been left as they were written; and since it is clear that Justinian was keen on enforcement in all circumstances, it is hard to decide whether we should take all reference to it to be a product of his ardour, or the more extreme cases of public interest to be acceptable classical examples.
  11. While at the other extreme the Christ on the cross was not the Son of God who had made his peace, who had just sighed, "All is accomplished," but the still-human man whose body was racked in agony.
  12. "The image you give", Fraser tells Ilse, meaning the image she gives of himself as a boy, "is one of dependency, extreme docility.
  13. "To encourage Joan's hopes now would be cruel in the extreme.

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