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Перевод: unorthodox speek unorthodox


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неортодоксальный; оригинальный


Тезаурус:

  1. On windsurfers children are particularly quick learners since they spend much of their time messing about on boards, and in the process find out how to handle their boards and rigs in a number of unorthodox positions.
  2. Vivienne Westwood, current British Designer of the Year, had a very clear idea of what she was looking for: "Something unorthodox that people haven't seen before.
  3. The old man had an unorthodox style but remarkable judgement.
  4. In Japan, as in Germany, love of consensus and the absence of a revolving door leave little room for unorthodox views peddled by independent institutes.
  5. In his foreword to the book, Professor Sir Robert Birley says of Janet Lacey: "One meets energetic people and unorthodox people and efficient people, but it is rare to meet them making up one person add to that the power to speak forcefully and clearly she was the first woman to preach in St Paul's and Liverpool Cathedral and St George's Cathedral in Jerusalem she is also exceedingly good company
  6. Colville is candid enough to recognize the highly unorthodox expedients - unorthodox in constitutional terms - to which he and Christopher Soames, Churchill's son-in-law and Parliamentary Private Secretary, resorted while the old man was out of action.
  7. "Really, it seems most unorthodox, but if you insist."
  8. What unorthodox alternative routes into the future could such a rebel replicator exploit?
  9. But as we talked the matter over, I thought I heard, in the background, a droning unbodied voice explain that the robbers were young, socially deprived victims of the Thatcherite era of greed and exploitation, not to be blamed for acquiring, by unorthodox means, some of the luxury goods they had heard of from capitalist advertisers who had wickedly aroused their consumerist aspirations.
  10. If we want to erect any distinction, it should be between genes that pass from body to body via the orthodox route of sperms or eggs, and genes that pass from body to body via unorthodox, "sideways" routes.
  11. This may seem an unorthodox way of assuring management succession but then MB Group has been rearranging itself into a new structure for the future.
  12. Quoting Bertrand Russell's dictum that if you hold unorthodox opinions in England you will be disregarded at first, persecuted if you persist, but finally canonised if you live long enough, he comments: "having experienced the first two stages, I seem to be approaching the third."
  13. Marshall's speed in retrieving, his staying power and, not least, his unorthodox two-handed style, proved too much for the world No 18 from Australia, Anthony Hill.

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