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Перевод: sagacious
[прилагательное] проницательный; дальновидный; прозорливый; благоразумный; здравомыслящий; понятливый; умный (о животном); сообразительный
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- This would have had the effect of endowing York with metropolitan status as Pope Gregory the Great had originally intended and it is likely that Eadwine, on Bede's testimony a thoughtful and sagacious individual ( HE 11, 9), appreciated the significance of this development.
- He did have good words to say for its menfolk; " sturdy and bold, honest and sagacious".
- True Blue (Western Australia) and Sagacious (Australia) were best placed among the one-tonners along with Eddie Warden Owen and Canon Express.
- First, the 40ft Southern Cross had to pull out of the race with rigging problems; Prime Factor was recalled at the start; and the third boat, Sagacious V, faces another protest which is likely to see her heavily penalised.
- The warm hold of Rochester was chosen by the sagacious brute, and Willis, always up very early, found her on the ruins of the new locker cushions, with live mud-coloured kittens.
- However, his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting, provocative and sagacious.
- I would have loved to have stayed in her Boathouse despite the eight inch snail with head and horns buried in a roll of butter in the larder in the morning and his relatives "who had a provoking way of paying nocturnal visits, and wandered between the wooden walls and the loosely fixed paper that decked the walls"; the family of mice and the "sagacious hen" that laid her eggs in the corner of the hole in the wall designated as a cupboard.
- This seems to be the view of Lord Donaldson, that truly sagacious Master of the Rolls, who has just called for a new corps of paralegal "civil justices" to get people like me off the hook.
- Jingle's sagacious gun-dog.
- And you, my sagacious readers, will have perceived and understood that Otto was the very same hound into which the young brother of the lady of the coffin had been transformed.
- A great general shows his mastery by attaining the object of his campaign by sagacious and sure manoeuvres, without incurring any risk."
- Whole communities were alienated and impoverished; a large part of the nation was left with a feeling halfway between guilt and unease; and Baldwin's reputation as a statesman of sagacious moderation was badly dented.
- Ghofar has a good deal in common with Last Suspect, the 50-;1 shot on whom this sagacious Welshman won the 1985 Grand National.
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