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Перевод: harmless
[прилагательное] безвредный; безобидный; невинный; ни в чем не повинный
Тезаурус:
- Although the UN Resolution adopted in December 1989 holds great promise as a major step towards ending the use of large-scale drift-nets, the drift-net nations may still be able to manipulate their own data to "prove" that drift-nets, if not harmless, at least have no greater effect on marine mammals than other fishing methods, such as purse-seining for tuna.
- Some concessions seem harmless enough, those which nobody minds and from which many people gain enjoyment; for example, reduced entrance fees for National Trust properties or Heritage sites.
- They looked harmless enough.
- They divide viruses into the "mostly harmless" which display messages, "fatal distraction" which mean to display messages but accidentally cause loss of data or crash the computer, and "information terrorist" which are designed to do harm.
- She seemed reasonably harmless and naive and willing to please.
- As he made a pantomime of checking his watch, shaking it in mock disbelief, then shoving it right under Marie's nose, he looked as empty-headed and harmless as ever: it's only Gazzer, acting daft.
- Some urinary games are fairly harmless, but I reckon this one could damage your delicate vaginal tissue.
- Lavas are amongst the most harmless weapons in a volcano's formidable armoury - one can always see them coming, and almost always get out of their way quickly enough.
- It is doubtful if the mill could ever be operated on a commercial scale and in Wilf Medlam's words it is "a desirable and harmless anachronism, doing its bit to satisfy the immense demand for 100% wholemeal flour".
- Who once were harmless as the Flocks they fed;
- Ronald Clements, South Leicester, suggested the "thugs posing as security guards" were the pushers at parties where drugs were portrayed as harmless amusement.
- The answer is not to fall back on the offensive utilisation of a harmless birthday, but to write into constitutions strict regulations about terms of appointment.
- Peter Allis has turned golf into a kind of harmless interview where public figures hit a few shots and chat about themselves.
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