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Перевод: unavoidable
[прилагательное] неизбежный; неминуемый
Тезаурус:
- Certainly this limpidity is not within Eliot's reach even when he is trying to be limpid, as in "Ash-Wednesday";, and of course the experience of a simple person enduring a commonplace and unavoidable sorrow - is such as Eliot could never manage, early or late.
- Old-fashioned MPs, unlike the new generation who happily turn up at the annual conference, went out of their way to dream up family illnesses, unavoidable business meetings or urgent missions to Kurdistan to avoid these gatherings.
- With limited space, it is unavoidable that I can provide only a summary of the work of a very active Association, but I thought your readers would be interested to know that schools are not being neglected.
- "It makes a change from jogging on the spot to "Sesame's Treet"," announced one girl in that unavoidable staple of female club culture, the loo queue.
- The significance of these changes is that the partners, having come together to make children, are now having to move apart again and manage differences which parenthood has made unavoidable.
- If a reply was "unavoidable", unions should refer to an attached five-page briefing note giving model replies to questions ranging from Labour Party funding to the minimum wage, and suggested that unions should highlight the financing of the Tories by business.
- The weaker the AC electric field, the longer it takes to build up the power of those ions, but the build-up is unavoidable if the particle mass, the magnetic field strength and the AC signal frequency satisfy the formula for resonance.
- In spite of regrettable, but unavoidable, lack of defences, it is recommended that vigorous resistance is displayed on all occasions rather than capitulation."
- The individual figures are less important than the overall picture, which illustrates the limitations of production on a small farm and the unavoidable expenses.
- There was some unavoidable noise, but not much.
- However, I believe that it is unavoidable if we are to have any hope of defending what is ours.
- All the members of the Forum say they want to avoid a split at this month's conference; but most now reckon a split is unavoidable.
- In 1919, as the old men negotiated at Versailles, hope did not come easy, yet imposed itself as an unavoidable necessity.
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