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Перевод: sketchy
[прилагательное] схематический; поверхностный; отрывочный; эскизный; легкий
Тезаурус:
- There Ernest, Theodore, and Reginald were born within six years, but Edward's recollections of this time are sketchy.
- Predictions about Ethiopia's chronically drought-afflicted highlands are particularly sketchy, because civil war makes them hard to reach.
- In earlier times, the pressure of a system of competing States was perhaps less all-encompassing, and the agenda of economic development much more sketchy.
- The Rottweiler's appearance in South Africa is sketchy.
- And the society's scientists claim that the navy's consideration of land burial is "sketchy and inadequate".
- Here we have the apocalyptic naturalism which marks out Dostoevsky absolutely, and in this area too, though we shall find an overreliance upon the Epilogue, Crime and Punishment follows the Katkov letter while breathing life into its dry and sketchy determinism.
- The society claims that the navy has ignored the effect of radioactivity on deep sea ecology, a subject about which scientific knowledge is still sketchy.
- This also means that the interviewers are relieved of the problem of having to remember what questions are to be asked and, even more, the interviewer is relieved of having to enter the responses after the interview has ended, as in the case when no notes are taken, or only sketchy abbreviations of replies are made during the interview.
- Tony Mason, who has weighed up both the composition and the behaviour of Victorian and Edwardian football crowds as carefully as the sketchy evidence permits, suggests that skilled workers were disproportionately dominant within the crowd.
- At last he began to sense that when he entered Lincoln he would keep his end up in spite of the sketchy nature of his post - Pauline preparation for the Oxford Final History Honours School.
- The headlights - so much a feature of the E-type - will be rounded and unusual in design again, though details are sketchy.
- To add a bit of spice to the proceedings a sketchy transition had been tacked on one end of the ramp and that was the main focus of attention, especially in the grown-ups group.
- Parker's 42nd century was a mixture of flowing drives and some sketchy mistiming on a slow, low-bouncing wicket which resulted in Oxford losing only two matches last season and none the year before.
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