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Перевод: innocuous speek innocuous


[прилагательное]
безвредный; безопасный; незлокачественный; безобидный


Тезаурус:

  1. There was therefore good reason for using related but innocuous species and accepting the chance of missing key properties which made the virulent organisms dangerous.
  2. She was flattered by their attention and affection, but it was wholly innocuous.
  3. The lack of ambition in the output of slapstick comedies, innocuous romances and bland dramas from BIP demonstrated Maxwell's willingness to accept the economic constraints of British film production, while doing little to encourage new approaches to low-budget filmmaking.
  4. For a place so hated, the Pontypool plant looks innocuous inside, like a cross between an oil refinery and a crematorium.
  5. This seemingly innocuous statement carries with it a completely new strategy for treating the 200 million or so malaria sufferers around the world.
  6. THE HEADING is innocuous enough: Executive Session 3, Reports of Special Committees, presented by Joe Clarke, the Foreign Minister of Canada, with Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia in the chair and Bob Hawke, Prime Minister of Australia, to speak.
  7. This was a small operating system patch by the name of MacPuke, which made the innocuous little beige box belch in a particularly corpulent, beer-sodden way when the operating system decided to eject a floppy disc from the drive.
  8. This may seem innocuous and acceptable, but the implications should be understood.
  9. This time the glider will be totally innocuous.
  10. Most, although certainly not all, of the remedies of 1840 were innocuous, and most had certainly not been tested in any formal way.
  11. Without those pieces Leapor appears relatively innocuous; she is talented, perhaps tragic, but rarely challenging.
  12. innocuous tale "edited" by Pickwick while he was confined to bed at Dingley Dell, and read by him to Wardle and Trundle.
  13. Jeffrey Richards, for example, claims the result of the strictures imposed by the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC) was "that the British screen in the 1930s was dominated by innocuous musicals, comedies and detective stories."

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