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Перевод: circumspect speek circumspect


[прилагательное]
продуманный; осторожный; осмотрительный


Тезаурус:

  1. Perhaps no player has ever been quite as competitive as Botham, and if his combativeness has led him into trouble off the field it has generally worked in his favour on it - except when he has refused to part with the ball despite not bowling well, or when he has holed out in the deep when a more circumspect approach was required.
  2. McLeish reflected uncomfortably that he would have to be very circumspect in his dealings with Catherine, with this beady-eyed observer around the place.
  3. Chris Bowles, the British coach, was circumspect.
  4. The result severely dents Widnes's chance of qualifying for the Premiership, in which they have reached the final for the last three years, but could prove a turning point in Salford's survival battle, provided they are a little more circumspect.
  5. A harmless grass snake, I concluded, although I must admit that the proximity of the Reptile Centre did make me a touch more circumspect than usual as I made for the summit.
  6. When he passed the entry that led to the bathrooms and toilets, he became more circumspect.
  7. The commissioners' Instructions to the Watch in 1817 were similar: "You are to apprehend all night-walkers, rogues, vagabonds, and other disorderly persons, disturbing the public you must be very circumspect and not wantonly or inconsiderately apprehend persons of a different description."
  8. Like Bacon and Hobbes, whose forthright reactions are that what is really needed is simply the adoption of a correct method, Locke does not immediately follow this traditional course; but he advances the more circumspect suggestion that we should first stand back and investigate our capacity for knowledge.
  9. In other areas Nyerere's influence was more circumspect, but it was successful in maintaining the myth of Tanzania, at least for domestic consumption, as a country committed to building socialism in the long term.
  10. Perish that one might be polite or circumspect - such is the mark of the aesthete.
  11. The Colonel always sought her out on the Thursday of her visit, and in the past few years he had, in the most circumspect manner, pressed his suit.
  12. While the British press is usually circumspect in discussing the German question, there are frequent articles in the French press about the dangers of German domination.
  13. You had to be "circumspect in identifying where such people that are aspiring to democracy are important to us."

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