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Перевод: conceivable speek conceivable


[прилагательное]
постижимый; мыслимый; возможный


Тезаурус:

  1. The 6-cylinder engine has impressive characteristics and the 36 forward, 36 reverse gearbox offers speeds for every conceivable task.
  2. His aim is simple: to write a series of commentaries on the novels of Jane Austen which would say everything that could be said about them, from every conceivable angle:
  3. Reyntiens has called this "the most magical glass conceivable, yet it is almost completely without colour".
  4. Theoretically, it is conceivable that, say, experiencing regret (the verb) at having made a wrong decision and depicting regret (the adjective) are a different genre.
  5. When the punch had cooled he took it out to the garden shed, within easy reach of Tibbles who, since her dose of chicken thallium, seemed to have improved in every conceivable way, and went upstairs to the bedroom.
  6. Listening to Alison she did, perhaps for a second only, see it as conceivable.
  7. Anselm's definition is seen as part of a clever philosophical con trick whereby he argues that it is greater for something to exist than not to exist, and thereby that the definition of God (as the greatest thing conceivable) demands that He exist!
  8. Above all, the flight of Rudolf Hess to Scotland gave rise to every conceivable kind of speculation - so much so that one report in Bavaria dubbed May 1941 "the month of rumours", as tales surfaced everywhere about the disloyalty, corruption, theft on a grand scale, and flight abroad of Reich notables such as Himmler and Ley and various Bavarian Party bosses, among them Gauleiter Adolf Wagner, said to have been caught trying to get across the Swiss border with 22 million Reichmarks he had stolen from the confiscated property of dissolved monasteries.
  9. It was conceivable; she had a reputation.
  10. No doubt many, probably a majority, of the cases of non-gonococcal urethritis are due to infectious organisms, but there remains a hard core of cases from which no pathogenic germs can be isolated and for which it is just conceivable that antibiotic treatment may not be the best therapy.
  11. That there was a pattern for her in Lermontov's novel is conceivable: but it can't be claimed that it fits her with exactitude, or that it provides an explanation of her conduct.
  12. It is quite conceivable, however, that if more specific recording took place, a picture might emerge that a particular housing estate is suffering from damp.
  13. We are so constituted, that if we insist on being as sure as is conceivable, in every step of our course, we must be content to creep along the ground, and can never soar.

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