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Значения термина very abstruse на английском
Значения для термина "very abstruse" отсутствуют.
Использование термина very abstruse на английском
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He looked veryabstruse, rubbed his chin, and finally smiled after his fashion.
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Expound to me, O grandsire, all this that seems to be veryabstruse.
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But the symbolism is either veryabstruse or very doubtful.
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This is a veryabstruse letter-doesyour head ache, Daddy?
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The second line of 27 is veryabstruse.
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Duration, time, and eternity, are, not without reason, thought to have something veryabstruse in their nature.
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This is a veryabstruse verse.
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These aphorisms are veryabstruse.
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It's not veryabstruse, however.
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Nor is abstraction a less human process, as if by becoming veryabstruse indeed we could hope to become divine.
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He cast her a glance with the words that made her aware of a certain not veryabstruse meaning behind them.
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He studied and worked out for himself veryabstruse questions, on which he formed his own opinions, usually with great sagacity.
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A veryabstruse Piece; orthodox Lutheran-Calvinist, all proved from Scripture; giving what account it can of this unfathomable Universe, to the young mind.
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I believe, that this proposition will not be thought to stand in need of any veryabstruse train of reasoning to support it.
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They shrink from it as something veryabstruse, only fit for great scholars and divines, and almost given up now-a-days even by them.