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Перевод: cryptic speek cryptic


[прилагательное]
скрытый; тайный; латентный; таинственный; загадочный; сокровенный


Тезаурус:

  1. Though it was so strange and so cryptic, Boy understood this call, because he began to understand now that there are different kinds of wanting someone.
  2. In fact she has made a cryptic entrance already in the fifteenth line of this canto: " of Berengar his heirs was this Eleanor".
  3. The phrase "the two military alliances" implies a resemblance which never existed, but today the fates of Nato and the Warsaw Pact do seem strangely linked, like Jacob and his cryptic antagonist in Genesis 32.
  4. At first, the chicks ate more of the aposematic than of the cryptic crumbs.
  5. Recent experiments using chicks as "predators", and coloured, distasteful crumbs as prey, indicate that although the chicks at first eat the brightly coloured, aposematic, crumbs more quickly than cryptic (inconspicuous) crumbs, they also learn to avoid distasteful crumbs more quickly when they are brightly coloured than when they are cryptic (Figure 1).
  6. In this experiment, by John Gittleman, chicks were conspicuous (aposematic), here represented by open circles, and some inconspicuous (cryptic), here shown as closed circles.
  7. Many are "cryptic", meaning that their discoverers have no idea what their DNA codes for.
  8. Something of the flavour appears in a cryptic note sent from North to Rafsanjani late in 1986, when Ghorbanifar had been dropped from the equation and replaced by a more promising-seeming young Iranian official, the "Second Channel".
  9. In Guerrillas , the rebellion is mysterious, cryptic, while the sexual relationship is fully lit: a contrast also apparent, but somewhat different, in A Bend in the River .
  10. In large-scale national surveys, as carried out regularly by market research firms and government agencies, interviews may be carried out over the whole country and the people who have the task of making the analysis of several hundred or thousand schedules cannot possibly be for ever phoning through to the interviewers to ask what some cryptic little scribble opposite question number 15 is supposed to mean.
  11. When Gates heard it next, at the end of a three-man lunch with Casey on October 9th (North made "a cryptic comment about Swiss accounts and the contras"), he took it slightly more seriously, and asked Casey about it.
  12. Once the killer has stumbled upon one cryptic individual, it quickly develops a "searching image" and then finds others more easily.
  13. Only from the mood of his paintings and from the cryptic jottings on his work, mottoes, inscriptions, aphorisms, quotations from Dante and other poets written in French, Italian or Latin, can one attempt to decipher his state of mind.

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