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Перевод: inscrutable
[прилагательное] непостижимый; загадочный; непроницаемый
Тезаурус:
- The youthful face was inscrutable and unsmiling with a flawless pale bronze complexion.
- They shook their heads, rolled their eyes, grinned nervously, and went about their inscrutable business.
- Snooker players clash not just as players but as personalities with their own quirks, style, and personal feuds - Alex Higgins "The Hurricane" or Jimmy White "The Tooting Tearaway" set against the inscrutable, trance-like calmness of Steve Davis or Cliff Thorburn, or the bantering and benign Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne; all the "lads" are part of an immensely lucrative media "hype" carefully planned by a professional promoter-cum-accountant.
- Fears that the world may soon end are no longer associated with God's inscrutable purpose, but with the human invention of the force of nuclear annihilation.
- And of a terrorist in today's headlines: one of those inscrutable middle-class Germans, for example.
- She puts her arms gingerly and tenderly round an inscrutable black trunk.
- The attitude to time might tell us what he thinks, but it is the most inscrutable aspect of the novel.
- While the adoption of the inscrutable poker face has a role to play in cutting the price of a house or boosting a pay rise, the negotiator's chief weapon is sheer niceness.
- Some features of that world are nowadays entirely inscrutable - notably, what it was in Frederic Lowndes's self-effacing position on The Times which gave him and his wife access to a society of international aristocracy and even royalty, and to the inner circles of the cabinet, as well as the society of novelists and playwrights.
- Though untalkative, he is as inspectable as Hamlet, and no less inscrutable.
- They've been bloody inscrutable alright.
- Jazz's dark inscrutable eyes could well be hiding - Hoomey thought - a far more justifiable amazement at the figure before him.
- Might their biggest advantage, however, lie in their most inscrutable institution of all, the Tokyo stockmarket?
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