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adjectiveaufdringlich; (conspicuous) auffällig* * *[əb'tru:siv]- academic.ru/89568/obtrusively">obtrusively- obtrusiveness* * *ob·tru·sive[əbˈtru:sɪv]1. (conspicuous) zu auffällig2. (importunate) aufdringlich\obtrusive question indiskrete Frage\obtrusive smell penetranter Geruch* * *[əb'truːsɪv]adjperson, music aufdringlich; smell also penetrant; building, furniture zu auffällig* * *obtrusive [-sıv] adj (adv obtrusively)1. auf-, zudringlich (Person)2. aufdringlich, auffällig, unangenehm auffallend (Sache)* * *adjectiveaufdringlich; (conspicuous) auffällig* * *adj.aufdringlich adj.
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