полный(о чуши, несуразице и т.п. • stark nonsense); совершенный(stark nonsense); полнейший(stark nonsense); абсолютный(stark nonsense); разительный(Our own contributor, Stephen Robinson, weighs in with his thoughts on the stark likeness to Microsoft's offering: "Wait, is Samsung getting even more obvious with rip-offs? Or did they actually get permission from Microsoft?" • In "African Calliope: a Journey to the Sudan", Edward Hoagland wrote about Cornelius Boghosian, an Armenian who bore a stark likeness to Hemingway.olga garkovik); явный(That's in stark contrast to other parts of the world where there are still high case numbers and lockdown restrictions of varying severity. • The selection of Fauci, known for his straightforward and honest words during the pandemic, provides a stark contrast with Trump's downplaying of the virus and his undercutting of federal scientists, including at times Fauci. • Both moves are stark reversals of the administration's previous positions.cognachennessy); очевидный(His words were in stark contrast to what he had said earlier. • "Such increases in methane emissions are concerning and in stark contradiction to the direction set in the Paris agreement," Rostand said. • Recent use of osteological techniques and isotope geochemistry suggest a skeleton found in 1869, thought to be Henry Le Vesconte, is possibly that of Harry Goodsir. Scientists created a forensic facial reconstruction that shows a stark likeness to the surgeon.cognachennessy); пустой; ничем не украшенный(the stark white, characterless fireplace in the drawing room); пустынный(The scant vegetation lent the quarry an air of stark desolation.); строгий(severe or severely simple • stark discipline • a stark interiorBlackmirtl); суровый(о правде, реальности и т.п. • the stark realities of death • Male suicide: It's time to face the stark truth about a growing crisis. • All too often, however, the use of this term has clouded the stark reality of what social exclusion actually means for both clients and service providers. • The stark reality, as opposed to all the rhetoric about assisting small firms, is contained in the figures for company liquidations. • Lockdown offered a tantalising glimpse of a cleaner world, but also revealed a starker truth: that the global economy is not set up to prioritise wellbeing, climate and nature.); серьёзный(Trump's financial disadvantage was once unthinkable – incumbent presidents traditionally vastly out-raise their rivals – and poses a stark challenge to his reelection prospects.4uzhoj); непростой(о выборе • U.K. companies face a stark choice if they want to stay competitive. • How stark a choice do you really think it is?4uzhoj); нелёгкий(о выборе • U.K. companies face a stark choice if they want to stay competitive.4uzhoj); сильный(The divide between rich and poor is stark even in the United States. • Sixty years after Baker, the urban-rural divide in our politics is starker than ever. • But the contrasts between the two races are stark.); убедительный(Abysslooker); наглядный(Abysslooker); совершенно(stark naked • stark mad); совершеннейший(stark nonsense); крепкий; настоящий; подлинный; истый; чистый; тугой; в высшей степени
дикий(I screamed in stark terror.); бесплодный; значительный(While college-educated white voters in other Sun Belt states favor Mr. Biden or break even between the two presidential contenders, they favor Mr. Trump 50 percent to 38 percent in South Carolina. Even more stark, and for Democrats downright daunting, is the gap among white voters without a college degree: 77 percent favor Mr. Trump while just 18 percent support Mr. Biden.nytimes.com4uzhoj); яркий(To understand the inequities of student education in this fall of pandemic, few places offer a starker lesson than the Orange County border that divides working-class Long Beach and the upscale suburb of Los Alamitos.latimes.com4uzhoj)
агонистический(stark: [adjective] rigid in or as if in death. — stark: [adjective] rigid in or as if in death. — (от др.-греч. ἀγωνία лат. Agonia — борьба) — терминальное состояние организма, предшествующее наступлению смерти — • Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has issued a stark message to western leaders —theguardian.com, merriam-webster.com, wikipedia.orgrns)