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Перевод: inchoate speek inchoate


[прилагательное]
только что начатый; рудиментарный; зачаточный;
[глагол]
начать; положить начало


Тезаурус:

  1. It carries all the symptoms of the sickness - violence, resentment, an inchoate, bitter and arbitrarily focused rage racism.
  2. The latter offence is an inchoate offence of a familiar kind: possession with intent, in circumstances where an innocent reason for possessing explosives is fairly hard to come by (unless the defendant is engaged in quarrying or another business in which explosives are used).
  3. Whether all this adds up to Mr Winchester's "inchoate oneness", scheduled to mature in a generation or so, is open to doubt.
  4. The people who teach in English Departments are certainly aware of a lurking, inchoate threat to their peace of mind, and there is no successor to Leavis as a force to strengthen morale and defy institutional pressures.
  5. The monarchy established since 1830 was still far from being popular, but opposition to it was inchoate and lacking focus.
  6. The offence in this was "an attempt to place on an aircraft a device likely to destroy or damage the aircraft, contrary to the Aviation Security Act 1982" - an inchoate offence, and one worded without any express reference to the endangerment of lives.
  7. What the Firearms Act provides is a series of inchoate or preventive offences which criminalize conduct even before it has reached the stage of an attempt to commit some substantive offence.
  8. Having taught many generations of Evangelical students, I am aware that many come to theological colleges with inchoate views concerning the nature of the Eucharist.
  9. DEEP, deep down, on a level only recognised by hints and murmurs, an inchoate, undefined sense of oneness, of coterminous identity is growing among some of the peoples and some of the places of the Pacific.
  10. "As grey and repressive as this lost world was, the inchoate colourific eighties is worse.
  11. On the other hand the material which Eliot had put into Pound's hands turned out to be so inchoate that many readers were led to wonder how far the poem as they had it all these years was in any authentic sense Eliot's at all.
  12. There is no parallel here with punishment for attempts and other inchoate offences, because there is no proof that the defendant was aiming to do something harmful: the harmfulness of the action is supposedly constituted by the indecent motive, not by anything actually done, or about to be done, to the victim.
  13. Look for the Pacific's "inchoate oneness", and the divisions become ever more obvious.

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