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Перевод: illegible
[прилагательное] неразборчивый; нечеткий; неудобочитаемый
Тезаурус:
- Name Illegible Shrewsbury
- It is within the competence of the examiners not to mark examination work judged by them to be illegible.
- The plane's registration number was so faded as to be illegible, but I recognised the machine anyway.
- The discovery was made in 1984, and a search of the churchyard at that time showed that the vast majority of the memorials had either disappeared of become illegible.
- A memo by a lieutenant-colonel on the staff (whose signature is illegible) to the Director of Military Operations at MEHQ gives an insight into what was in the pipeline for L Detachment, "which went out on the last operation hurriedly and ill organised.
- "without there being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle" The police officer's evidence is required to the effect that both "L" plates were missing, one of the two was missing, that the white surround had been cut off, that the "L" plates were torn, dirty or otherwise illegible.
- Pregnant or not, she had had to read out passages from the scripts which recorded Paul's thoughts, to see how they sounded; and he would make her rewrite the illegible parts in her neat hand at some length.
- However, this volume, which appeared in 1916, can remind us how techniques of archaeology have changed over this century, since the volume included hardly any of the small and often illegible coins which have been found and published in the more recent (1981) volume of Sardis finds.
- Please do not enclose an SAE for a reply as Old Fishfinger's handwriting is totally illegible.
- When will he return to the illegible diatribe that the nation has come to expect?
- The surface is physically modified, and the painting becomes practically illegible.
- In the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries this cursive italic style gained ground as an alternative to secretary, although as Hector says ( op cit ), "By 1600 it was being written with such magnificent disregard of any calligraphical rules that it might be illegible to the writer's contemporaries and compatriots."
- The "abominable army" of fashion editors (trailing clouds of Benenden they came) who could not write, nipped over to Deauville for the weekend, often wearing dark specs to hide the bags under their eyes, while Jane converted their illegible notes into copy.
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