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Перевод: implacable speek implacable


[прилагательное]
неумолимый; непримиримый; заклятый


Тезаурус:

  1. Love is the one thing we have against the implacable tyranny of time.
  2. MR TRISTAN Garel-Jones, Foreign Office Minister, last night repeated the Government's implacable opposition to plans of M Jacques Delors, EC Commission President, to raise the EC's budget by 30 per cent over the next five years - a plan which would cost British taxpayers at least one billion pounds extra per year, writes Boris Johnson, EC Correspondent, in Luxembourg.
  3. It took a vote of the Conservative conference to break down implacable ministerial hostility to the idea.
  4. Moving, like the witches, with confident, implacable force, the Citizens' creates a Macbeth machine to assault a Scottish audience's expectations of this most familiar of Shakespeare's plays, leaving it, by the end, thoroughly drained and disturbed.
  5. THE HOME unions committee in its implacable pedantry refuses to recognise its French Bicentenary selection as Lions.
  6. The oldest tradition, which goes back to the contemporary historian John Foxe, claims that the queen and her Protestant councillors had intended to introduce a settlement based on the 1552 Prayer Book, but were later forced to make some concessions in the Catholic direction because of the implacable opposition of the bishops and some of the lay peers in the House of Lords.
  7. Speaking to the Nenagh Chamber of Commerce he referred to how Schering Plough, despite offering no pollution threat, had been turned away because of unreasonable and implacable opposition from small groups of people:
  8. The driving force was again provided by the king's chief minister, the Duc de Choiseul, author of the never-implemented plan of 1762, and by Louis XV's principal private adviser, Count Charles-Franois de Broglie, who shared de Choiseul's implacable hostility towards Great Britain.
  9. The idea of total space no longer sounds strange to the European whose once implacable materialism has been subjected to both Dada and contemporary science.
  10. The large, pale, implacable face was still at the window.
  11. There are no recurrent natural events so mindlessly implacable and dispiriting as droughts and, regardless of the argument about the true cause of 1988s, the televised scenes of dying maize and despairing farmers became the hinge of a turn in the Western world's chief preoccupation, from the threat of nuclear annihilation to climate change.
  12. Recent years have made teachers familiar with this strategy, and with the costs that are associated with it, especially when one is trying to negotiate with a fairly implacable demander.
  13. While the implacable opposition of Gen Aoun is the main obstacle in his path, there are plenty of other difficulties.

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