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Перевод: incorruptible speek incorruptible


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неподкупный; непортящийся


Тезаурус:

  1. It is the soul of man which needs to be dealt with to enable him to spend eternity with Christ, clothed in a new incorruptible body as explained by the Apostle Paul in 1st Corinthians 15 verses 35-;58.
  2. He's the ancient Highlander, the incorruptible cop, the ageing Robin Hood, the sum of the heroes he's played, and famously prickly, private and abrupt.
  3. " I was left in no doubt that he had an incorruptible conscience about art.
  4. SIR Neville Cardus, the most literate and incorruptible of cricket-writers, adorned the pre-war Guardian and I wonder in what contempt he'd hold advocates of expedience like Selvey and Martin-Jenkins - as well as that gutless crew at the TCCB, the International Cricket Council and Lord's.
  5. Since February, a Senate Committee, chaired by the aged but incorruptible Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina, had been investigating the affair in the full glare of the television cameras.
  6. "No one is incorruptible.
  7. I detest Lourdes Ortiz who weeps for the incorruptible corpse of "Guernica" seen one quiet Sunday in its mausoleum, with the endless queues of happy people when our democracy was still in the making, with the Casn as its banner.
  8. Within the Cabinet, it was, paradoxically, Snowden - usually regarded as a sea-green incorruptible on the issue of free trade - who, overcome by hatred of Labour and a desire to smash his old party, appeared to relish the idea of an early election in which Labour would go down to defeat.
  9. He's incorruptible."
  10. Christian joy expresses a fullness of life that is infinite, everlasting, and incorruptible.
  11. "I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible crown", he declared, "where no disturbance can be."
  12. Dalgliesh thought of him as a type of police officer less common than formerly but still not rare; the conscientious and incorruptible detective of limited imagination and somewhat greater intelligence who had never supposed that the evil of the world should be condoned because it was frequently inexplicable and its perpetrators unfortunate.
  13. This Christian Socialist, dedicated to equal shares and to soaking the rich (who included his own family), was accepted and frostily admired as an incorruptible thorn in the nation's conscience, forever reminding them that there was no jam today and they could only expect some tomorrow if they had earned it.

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