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Перевод: hidden
[прилагательное] спрятанный; скрытый; [глагол] #p.p. от hide
Тезаурус:
- Lines defining any surface hidden by any other surface are removed by the computer.
- Remote from motorways and dual carriageways and the usual routes of tourists, the valley is hidden in a deep fold of the hills and has remained a sanctuary of rural peace unspoilt and unscathed by modern developments.
- What olfactory sense is logic endowed with that it sniffs out and runs to ground the hidden nature of things?
- Then, with horror, he realised that Johnny knew - had discovered the secret he had managed to keep hidden from everyone for years.
- We must search even where we least expect to find riches; just as there are hidden joys in one's own pain and suffering, there are subtle delights in the compassion and pity aroused by other men's Gethsemanes - their gardens of sorrows.
- That HIDDEN AGENDA was made at all is remarkable in the current state of British film production.
- is no doubt peculiar; but, at the same time it is hidden from the external observer by the event horizon.
- SECRET tax concessions offered to British Aerospace to secure the sale of the Rover Group could take the "hidden sweeteners" involved in the deal to substantially more than the 48 million already uncovered, it was claimed yesterday.
- No one knew it then, but the first shadows of a terrible war were gathering, hidden by the glory of an Empire that coloured one-fifth of the map of the planet Imperial Red.
- The verb is subjective, hidden; the adjective is objective, explicit, worn like a badge on one's sleeve, a "sign" of regret.
- " At the same time as this Conrad work was in his head, Eliot received anthropological proof that " Life is very long " for "civilized" people and for "savages" alike in an age of degeneration, and that if the savage revealed a level of horror hidden in city life, then similarly civilized man might corrupt the savage.
- Hidden from view upstairs in the house is the room where Lawrence of Arabia used to stay, with its photos, books and, now silently put away in a box, Shaw's dentures.
- But hidden in the boy's answering nod was an equal contempt for Moran's work, which he regarded as nothing short of voluntary slavery.
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