Translation for '
abstruse' from English to Slovak
ADJ | abstruse | abstruser / more abstruse | abstrusest / most abstruse | |
SYNO | abstruse | deep | recondite |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- The intentionally abstruse and highly symbolic language of the "Wuzhen pian" is open to diverse interpretations. Many commentators, both Taoist and otherwise, have explicated the text.
- Herbert was the author of some remarkable works replete with abstruse learning.
- Rabbi Hutner in turn also maintained that Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808–1888) (19th-century Germany) must also have been influenced by Loew's ideas basing his seemingly rationalistic Weltanschauung on the more abstract and abstruse teachings of the unfathomable Jewish Kabbalah.
- Some found the series abstruse and the issue too complex to fit into a television format.
- Castlereagh was not an effective public speaker and his diplomatic presentation style was at times abstruse.
- "Wisden" editor Matthew Engel credits him with taking "this abstruse branch of science to levels that in other fields win Nobel Prizes".
- It is sometimes used to counter abstruse arguments that something is not what it appears to be.
- ... 1232) was a real-life scholar and philosopher, whom Walter Scott described in "The Lay of the Last Minstrel" as "addicted to the abstruse studies of judicial astrology, alchemy, physiognomy, and chiromancy.
- According to a character in Plutarch's "Dinner-table Discussion" (written some 500 years after "Peace" was produced), Old Comedy needs commentators to explain its abstruse references in the same way that a banquet needs wine-waiters.
- Similarly 'tramezzino' was substituted for 'sandwich' and 'autorimessa' for 'garage', but the abstruse Italian replacements for words like 'cognac', 'bar', 'cocktail', 'tennis', and so forth never caught on.
- Instead, a somewhat abstruse - but effective - technique was chosen to provide the necessary data/implementation hiding.
- Redefining the wheel is the practice of coming up with new and often abstruse ways of describing things when the existing way of describing them was perfectly adequate.
- Roebuck wrote, "How familiar he was with abstruse works, such as the "Nautical Almanack", systematic botanical works etc., when but a very small boy.
- Universality probability is an abstruse probability measure in computational complexity theory that concerns universal Turing machines.
- His qit'as stylistically follow on the model of his qasidas, compared with the latter, these verse fragments tend to be apothegms in a more abstruse and archaic style.
- In a first statement Guttenberg, who was still in Poland, called the charge of his thesis being a plagiarism “abstruse”.
- Enter abstruse rested loser beer guy louts.
- However, whatever symptomatology can be gleaned from Opicinus’s abstruse writings seems to suggest that he suffered a stroke in addition to potential psychotic episodes.
- "Syngrapha abstrusa", the abstruse false looper, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.
- For example, it is not a malapropism to use "obtuse" or dull instead of "acute" or sharp; it is a malapropism to use "obtuse" or slow-witted when one means "abstruse" or difficult to understand.
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