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Перевод: oblivious
[прилагательное] забывчивый; забывающий; непомнящий; рассеянный; не обращающий внимания; дающий забвение
Тезаурус:
- Sometimes he is oblivious to the sound of aircraft; other times it panics him.
- Once fish become totally preoccupied, to the extent that they will ignore all other baits, including natural food, they become so intent on feeding they also become almost oblivious to many of the danger signals, i.e. noise and the disturbance of hooked shoal-mates, that would normally have them scuttling to the four corners of the pool.
- Hermitage with its tiny church dozes beneath High Stoy from where Grace Melbury watched her erring husband ride away on one of his visits to Mrs Charmond, and, a few miles to the west, Melbury Bubb is tucked beneath Bubb Down Hill, seemingly oblivious to the outside world.
- Numerous collisions result, yet - such is the nature of class conflict in Britain - no damage is done, and the respective crews pass on their way as though oblivious of each other, hiding in silence and averted eyes the embarrassment of foreigners with no common language.
- In the darkness the three Frenchmen are sleeping soundly, oblivious to the sound and the attacks of the clouds of mosquitoes.
- She had laughed then at the vivid imagination of the child, but now for a brief moment she saw the city as Maggie saw it, basking in the first rays of the sun and oblivious to the dangerous mist below that might suck it in before it could wake up and take wing against the now blue blue sky.
- Taff lay down on his back on the floor of the trench, oblivious to the mosquitoes and everything else and was soon snoring loudly.
- They stand, men and boys of all ages, come rain, come shine, oblivious of the seasons, clad in the regulation uniform of their breed - the anorak - with Thermos flask of coffee, spam sandwiches, bulging notebooks, and a well-thumbed Ian Allan Guide, the Bible of their cult.
- Atkins' article is quickly identified as left-wing (I found the label disturbingly easy to apply) and socialist, while Spiller's article, to which Atkins' was a reply, could be seen as right-wing, reactionary and oblivious to social concerns.
- Two old countrymen, oblivious of my pack of children, began a friendly argument, raising their voices and ending each sentence with "Begor!" an abbreviation of "By God".
- One unfortunate woman who ran a discount shoe store was oblivious to the fact she was sitting on an old school goldmine.
- "You have a bath and powder well in between," she would say, oblivious of their embarrassment.
- And Marie, oblivious of her cold, wet jacket, clung on to his arm as they walked along.
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