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Перевод: mystery
[прилагательное] таинственный; [существительное] тайна ; таинство; мистерия ; детективный роман
Тезаурус:
- The irreconcilability of two such extremes in one group of human beings could only be explained as part of the great mystery of human personality.
- It isn't that God has hoodwinked us into believing, as if rationality were the bait and mystery the hook.
- In research completed this year, one of us (Randles) has shown that the "mystery helicopter" is a typical UAP and has verified in the field a substantial number of Persinger's postulates.
- Several weeks later the mystery of the footsteps was revealed.
- The film is primarily given over to demonstrating and coaching tail and bow squirts, screw ups, double enders, smashers, cartwheels, splats, swipes, mystery moves, blasting and wave moves, mostly on the Holme Pierrepont slalom course.
- Exactly what Reagan said remains a mystery, but the very fact that he did not dismiss the idea out of hand as quite contrary to all his public statements about Iran certainly left those u the meeting in no doubt that he wanted the deal to go ahead.
- We'll keep the mystery going today and then I'll splash it tomorrow."
- We now know for certain that the Theobalds are doubtful, that Percy and Lois Hollis will "do their best", and we have had a late flash that Poppy Winterton thinks she has picked up a mystery virus.
- The fact is that the greatest mystery of all - the Incarnation - comes at the very beginning and is the central reason why we believe in God.
- The Andean lines, like the British leys, are only rarely associated with astronomical orientations, so archaeoastronomy can be only a part of the linear mystery, not vice versa .
- His shaping room had the brightly lit intensity of an operating theatre, the mystery of a chemical laboratory.
- The offer of the book is, as usual, accompanied by such blandishments as "Can YOU claim a Mystery Gift?
- Travel the B1249 however, and even in the height of summer, the whole scene can be transformed by the mist which rolls in from the sea, shrouding the landscape in mystery.
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