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Перевод: indispensable speek indispensable


[прилагательное]
нужный; необходимый; обязательный; совершенно необходимый; незаменимый; не допускающий исключений


Тезаурус:

  1. Cook, Cook, Cook! we croaked in deprecatory tones as one by one we crept past him cowed and cold, fearing that he might invent some pretext to detain us we hurried to bring to his notice the only name which seems to have power in Syria, that famous name of the hydra-headed, the indispensable , the world-wide Cook.
  2. In this respect Sarah had made herself as indispensable as Daniel Marsh.
  3. The existence of large areas of apparently uninhabited forest, as seen from the air, is deceptive; the largest areas of fertile soils are found along the main rivers and these are quite densely populated, while the forest beyond serves as an indispensable hunting-ground for people whose diet is based on protein from the wild rather than domesticated animals.
  4. The young female beast of burden could added the indispensable portable door-lock, guaranteed to keep undesirables out of the flimsiest room, which was advertised in Cook's Excursionist.
  5. He was indispensable.
  6. Questionnaires, interviews, etc. should be planned with extreme care (a pilot survey is indispensable in almost every circumstance), and must be completed by, administered to, etc. a large enough proportion of the total of users to render the results statistically valid.
  7. It is part of the spontaneous process which reason guides; inference is indispensable to criticize and correct its spontaneous assimilations and differentiations, but can never abolish them and start again from logically impregnable foundations.
  8. Another indispensable winter standby, the mahonia, has dark green foliage which offsets its scented, lemon-yellow flowers, while the winter-flowering jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum , needs a similar backdrop.
  9. MOST economists, including many who would claim otherwise, find the paradigm of perfect competition indispensable for thinking about questions of resource allocation and microeconomic efficiency.
  10. Why do people think that inserting a candle into something they have no further use for renders it an indispensable household utensil instead of litter they should be taking home in their rucksacks?
  11. By now two or three glasses had become indispensable to his output.
  12. Given that ear-training is too often struck from a guitar student's personal agenda, and moreover the value of such training is consistently understated in most "play rock guitar by numbers" type books, then units like this could prove indispensable in putting things right.
  13. The sciences were at one time supposed to generalize from observations by a logical operation called induction, claimed to free them from dependence on the merely analogical thinking which prevailed in the mediaeval proto-sciences, and which regrettably remain for the time being indispensable in dealing with everyday problems.

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