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Перевод: meticulous
[прилагательное] мелочный; дотошный; въедливый; тщательный; скрупулезный; щепетильный
Тезаурус:
- If we go on holiday we are meticulous in our arrangements - checking our passport, planning our wardrobe, organising injections, travellers cheques and currency.
- But it should be added that at the press preview, I seemed to be only one of several spectators who chose to devote themselves during these scenes to a meticulous scrutiny of their shoes.
- The direction, by John Fawcett Wilson, is meticulous.
- This consisted of a meticulous recording of activity diaries by each member of each team for seven days.
- I particularly enjoyed long evening discussions with Lance, whose meticulous methods and ambitions in broadcasting were explained in his book "The Stuff of Radio", which he sent me on his return to London, together with a copy of his novel, "The Perfect Witch".
- Jewish craftsmen were, if nothing else, meticulous.
- The sadly ubiquitous Bolero is also a shade coo, yet here rattle's meticulous approach scores a bulls-eye.
- His reputation, as well as the meticulous and comprehensive work on the Flettner rotor done at Gottingen, were instrumental in finding the Germania shipyards in Kiel (owned by the krupp family) and the Hamburg-America Lines as partners.
- His inability to despair makes the soaped rope and spare nail of his suicide at once meticulous and completely open-ended.
- Her research is meticulous, she has some very interesting new sources (notably Venetia's letters to Montagu at a time when Asquith was writing three or four times a day to her, but subsequently destroying her replies to these letters), and she mostly writes sensitively.
- The same meticulous concentration appeared whenever he wrote a letter to the local paper.
- Her death shocked her parents, Mary and Liam, and the surgeons whose meticulous planning at the London Hospital for Sick Children was based on the expectation that both twins would survive.
- A meticulous hierarchy expressed through a maximum interpenetration of simple forms invigorates a structure.
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