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Перевод: messy
[прилагательное] грязный; неряшливый; беспорядочный
Тезаурус:
- While it is only sensible to acknowledge that the company will have greater resources and possibly less to lose than yourself, your hand could be strengthened if you are confident that messy litigation is the last thing that management wants because, for example, a merger is on the horizon or the publicity of a court case is likely to upset customers.
- Messy cow, bloody garlic all over clothes, not a good idea.
- "From the outside, you could be forgiven for thinking this whole episode will become very messy."
- On the ground it felt very different: confusing, stressful, messy, tiring, incomplete, frustrating.
- She preferred to eat as many of these as she could on the spot, as they were too messy to take away.
- He discarded his captain Wayne Shelford in a rather messy episode in mid-1990 only to find a few months later that Shelford's replacement also had his faults.
- This is likely to be a messy job, involving clearing stored items from the loft before work can begin.
- Paul's verdict: once I overcame reservations about what appears to be a messy lighting procedure, I warmed to this stove.
- Women, they argue, are always trying to make them stop doing things they most like doing (getting messy, drinking, staying out late and so on) just like their mothers used to.
- With the continued growth of non-governmental services and initiatives in the 1970s and 1980s, not just of the "established" kind but also of self-help and "alternative" projects, the complexity of the task of coordination exceeded the potential of the legislation and became at times messy.
- But I know from personal experience that gardens can get a bit messy - you can't take a dog for a walk every time it wants to "go", even with the best will in the world.
- It also helps when the time comes to break off the affair, because you can talk about the money instead of feelings and love and messy, painful stuff like that.
- Opera was rejected in the 60s because modernism found its dependence on human emotions embarrassing and messy, and because it seemed politically inept - a medium housed in monuments to the establishment and inadequate for the expression of political ideologies.
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