Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He doesn't read books and is proud of being nonintellectual.
Not that the pursuit of music was nonintellectual, he stressed.
He was very different from the other three children, being completely nonacademic and nonintellectual.
They are music, too, and appeal to the consumer on a primal, nonintellectual level.
Gertrude finds she can't talk seriously with her nonintellectual husband.
He was not interested in me as a woman - he preferred totally nonintellectual women."
In compensation, however, the production's nonintellectual approach gave singers unusual opportunity to command the listener's ear.
This type of exploration Groton could have handled, since it was of the basic nonintellectual level.
He is working-class, sensual, nonintellectual, and fairly irresponsible.
"It's become synonymous with some of the most nonintellectual forms of bullying, rather than as an opportunity for deliberative democracy."
Down with the boring nonintellectual broadcasts!"
In May, he wrote perhaps his most controversial column, arguing for a core of scholar-intellectuals, as opposed to "easily justified but nonintellectual enterprises."
Obvious-to a nonintellectual person.
Second, Mr. Bush is determinedly nonintellectual.
"There are principals and superintendents who don't want it because they see video as frivolous and nonintellectual," Mr. Goodman said.
In an address delivered in India five years ago, he said, "I, in my nonintellectual way, have determined that beauty is all-pervading and has no opposite."
One reason I liked "Thrilled to Death" is that it touched me in a nonintellectual way - the author qua author stayed out of it.
However, rural people and people engaged in nonintellectual pursuits are beholden for their very existence to the local party bosses at the state farms, factories and stores.
Jay Levin, L.A. Weekly's co-founder, said New Times was criticized because its papers were "nonintellectual and boast about it."
"The inspiration for that was a George Jones song called 'The Grand Tour,' " Byrne says, always proud to cite a nonintellectual influence.
He said that one-third of the Volksoper repertory should be contemporary, but that he wanted to retain the current "nonintellectual" public of working- and middle-class Viennese.
After coldly rebuffing his advance, Clara discovers that a nonintellectual side of her has responded to Castella, who is kind and thoughtful beneath his rough exterior.
Wholesome, nonintellectual and prodigally talented, he cranked out reams of top-flight music, skillfully wrought and infused with a folklike palette that adds to its popular appeal.
He simply meant that at the cutting edge of time, before an object can be distinguished, there must be a kind of nonintellectual awareness, which he called awareness of Quality.
"There is a lot of disingenuous and nonintellectual activity directed against the state of Israel on campuses throughout the country, the west generally, and oftentimes the United States, as well."