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Перевод: circumspection speek circumspection


[существительное]
осмотрительность ; осторожность ; настороженность


Тезаурус:

  1. With a real person, like Surkov, a shade more circumspection is necessary, but not much.
  2. High hopes and summer weather did nothing to encourage circumspection, and by the time Coleridge and Southey left Bath the next morning, with Southey's dog Rover in attendance, it is likely that some kind of relationship with Sarah was already understood.
  3. Even the natural menace of Genestealers was daunting enough to require utmost circumspection.
  4. One's reason for doubt lies not merely in the way selection is made: it is simply that those selected have to be very independent indeed to withstand or divert the direction pushed by permanent staff, all of whom seem already to be behaving with unwonted circumspection.
  5. If imprudence, ignorance or unskilfulness caused their debt, want of experience or the common unforeseen occurrences of life, they should frame their future plan of conduct on the principles of prudent care and deliberate circumspection.
  6. The price one pays is circumspection.
  7. No more deception, no more circumspection, no more begging Jane for funds, and no more disdain from society for a golden girl who surely deserved the rewards of marriage.
  8. In the book under review, Martin Kemp reexamines the art-science relationship with much care and circumspection.
  9. Other innovations were also approached with circumspection by the BEA headquarters design engineers, even though significant experience of them had been gained both in this country and abroad.
  10. Yet this modest advance in steam conditions was approached late and with circumspection: the sets on order for the whole of the 1950s commissioning programmes remained mainly the 30MW and 60MW sizes, and only a third of the sets adopted the more advanced steam conditions.
  11. We should read the catalogue descriptions with circumspection - what they do not say is invariably more important than what they do - and we need to be more guarded when reading articles by newspaper reporters whose effusions are often more flamboyant than they should be.
  12. From the church came a dual impulse strengthening this morality: the prevailing teaching on sexual abstention outside of marriage under pain of mortal sin, and the rigorous life of a clergy pledged to chastity and preaching the need for an unmarried laity to practise the same degree and kind of circumspection in sexual matters which the clergy had been taught to impose upon themselves.
  13. Even the civilian academics at the college seem to be nullified by the overriding police desire for circumspection in the written account and the preference for academic silence.

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