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Перевод: unsought speek unsought


[прилагательное]
полученный без усилий с чьей-л. стороны; непрошенный


Тезаурус:

  1. So Louisa must decide how best to employ the unsought opportunity of her confinement with the Rector, and she was entirely unready.
  2. The flat, as yet unsought, no more than a vague possibility among others, would assume dimensions, location, a horribly plausible reality in which he found himself arranging his pictures carefully on a non-existent wall, thinking over the disposal of his household goods, the exact location of his stereo system.
  3. Most "carers" simply happen to be those nearest relatives who find themselves in an unwanted, unsought and very stressful situation.
  4. In particular, unless very rigidly controlled it is subject to what is technically called a false drop, that is to say, the combination of facet headings that produce false or unsought information.
  5. "It's as true as I'm sitting here telling you," insisted Dodger Gillespie, never one to be subject to fancies or unsought hallucinations.
  6. The original phrase is associated with President Eisenhower who, in his final address as president, warned against the danger of "unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex".
  7. For a start, an individual is likely to be more Positive towards information he or she has actively sought, Whereas there may be perceptual bias against unsought information.
  8. efficiency: an organisation structure is efficient if it facilitates the achievement of organisational and personal goals by individuals with the "minimum unsought consequences or costs."
  9. She was reflecting once more how her continued silence might preserve the unsought trust confided in her, but it remained a betrayal of her friendship for this man.
  10. The importance of the role she was now, willy-nilly, being forced to play in European affairs, in spite (or perhaps because) of her increasing weakness and inefficiency, is shown by the great though indirect and unsought significance of her part in the first partition of Poland (see pp. 273ff).
  11. Nor does it get us anywhere to learn from Anna Dostoevsky's Memoirs that the story of the frantic Shatov, where phrasing seems inevitable and images unsought - it doesn't help to be told by the novelist's widow that these flawless pages lean heavily on his own behaviour while their first child was being born.
  12. The kind of lust which can end up in adultery, extramarital sex, or unsought pregnancies.
  13. It is not a rosy outlook for most of them, though: he estimates that only about three unsought artist have ever been selected for commissions.

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