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Перевод: invincible
[прилагательное] непобедимый
Тезаурус:
- Pakistan and South Africa were playing a crucial game at the Gabba in Brisbane when rain intervened to make South Africa's total of 211 appear almost invincible.
- First, not all European banks are as invincible as they look.
- It makes people think they're invincible, they can put a seatbelt on and they'll be all right.
- This same invincible figure has been held responsible for some blunder, or has for some other reason fallen out of favour with his employers, leaves the house where he came to fame and is never heard of again.
- The press apparently had expected Steffi's invincible reign to last for several years - when last year Graf had a bad year (by her standards) the men and women of the press understandably searched for reasons for it - and voiced them.
- Rene/ Descartes, the I7th century French philosopher, gave the world the expression Cogito, ergo sum (I think therefore I am) and endowed the French with an invincible confidence in they very own way of looking at the world.
- Russia's first Typhoon-class submarine, which displaces 25000 tonnes (more than the British aircraft carrier HMS Invincible), has recently started test firings of the new SS-NX-20 ballistic missile, which can carry several nuclear warheads over a range of up to 8300 km.
- He rattled up no less than 46 league goals (an all-time club record which seems to be invincible), including six in succession in the 7-;2 defeat of Exeter on 4 October.
- Though he was, like McCarthy, anti-war, he believed Johnson to be invincible; now he too entered the race, much to the chagrin of the McCarthy camp who accused him of muscling in on their act.
- His invincible capacity for making friends soon prevailed, however, and, as he explained to Southey, "they all except the Parson shook me by the hand, and said I was an open hearted honest-speaking Fellow, tho' I was a bit of a Democrat".
- The task force was only made possible by cobbling together the remnants of the battle fleet, including the two last aircraft-carriers, Invincible and Hermes .
- In 1983 it sold the contents of a Spanish galleon which went down off Cartagena carrying uncut emeralds and gold, and in 1988 homely spades, belaying pins and scrubbing brushes from HMS Invincible, a Royal Navy warship which foundered on a sandbank.
- In the summer of 1981, Mrs Thatcher was at her lowest ebb, very far from the invincible leader she was later to appear.
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