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Перевод: uncertain
[прилагательное] сомнительный; неуверенный; невыясненный; точно не известный; неопределенный; изменчивый; ненадежный; колеблющийся; находящийся в нерешительности; сомневающийся
Тезаурус:
- However, renal dysfunction, especially in long-standing insulin-dependent diabetes, is the exception, although whether hypertension is the cause or a result of the nephropathy remains uncertain.
- Since he now sounded flustered, Penelope Huntley looked with interest at the intruder: a good-looking, slightly overweight woman probably in her early forties, carefully dressed but uncertain.
- Everyone has his own story of being ignored when requesting information and of being left uncertain what to do when things have gone wrong, such as connections lost.
- A notable group of recent feminist studies has focused on these women carers, bringing home in no uncertain measure the cost they pay, financially, in time, and emotionally: "the claustrophobia, to the point of being suffocated, of living with the situation and, of course, the exhausting conflict of mixed emotions the love, anger, frustration and guilt".
- Rainfall is uncertain and varied - drought years may be as many as one in five; many soils are eroded and soil quality may vary within as little space as a hectare; even small-scale irrigation may be ineffective as high levels of "run-off" prevent the efficient use of water.
- The Libyan polity was one of the more rapidly changing, the more uncertain ones in the world: to argue that at any moment each Libyan had a coherent world view and that his actions were (within a reasonable tolerance) consistent with it, would be exceptionally blinkered.
- However, the heavy rainfall could make this an uncertain crop so dairying and sheep formed the main enterprises on most units.
- Only so can we begin to examine the contradictory presuppositions of educational theory, conceptual confusions which have led inevitably to fumbling and uncertain practice.
- My one reservation is that Mr Furbank sometimes seems uncertain as to the extent of knowledge his readers are likely to have.
- As it happened, the Great War intervened and provided the Conservatives with an opportunity to confirm what had been an uncertain trend towards a reshaping and consolidation of the right.
- The marked rise in the number of residential homes, particularly the recent growth in the private sector (DHSS, 1987; Bebbington and Tong 1986; Laing, 1985) has drawn attention to the somewhat uncertain role of these homes (Judge and Sinclair, 1986).
- The Queen will certainly need a glossary, but even then she may well be uncertain as to just how much Kelman likes his unlikely lad.
- City were no doubt further spurred by the discord at Old Trafford, where Alex Ferguson's future is uncertain.
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