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Перевод: conciliatory speek conciliatory


[прилагательное]
примирительный; примиренческий; умиротворяющий


Тезаурус:

  1. A more conciliatory man remarks how "he's a nice man.
  2. Whether Annie and Lizzie had heard of the Sunday visit or had marked her absence wasn't clear but they appeared almost conciliatory compared to previous days.
  3. He sounded malicious, and then, as Isobel made mild noises of protest, he went on in more conciliatory tones: "Aw, I'll just tell her I'm going on a trip right now - an" don't you tell her."
  4. Before Bull O'Malley could get a chance to reply, Father Devlin raised a conciliatory hand and waved it like a flag of truce.
  5. MRS THATCHER will fly to Strasbourg for the two-day European summit tonight with no intention of making a conciliatory gesture over the Social Charter or economic integration to lessen the likelihood of Britain being isolated from the development of the rest of the community.
  6. The White House yesterday spurned a conciliatory offer by Senate Democrats to unload the tax cut from an already overloaded 1990 budget cart with a pledge to return to pick it up later.
  7. So, under a surface appearance of Mannaia victory ("We have eaten everything", a shaikh's son commented) were signs of a more conciliatory spirit, perhaps reflecting Zuwaya awareness that they ought not to fight among themselves: a solidarity only partly abstract or ethical, related in some degree to the unity they had achieved against the menaced Tibbu-ownership of their land.
  8. But even that conciliatory gesture never really convinced me that Don Bradman's signature could make up for that of Jack Hobbs.
  9. It was clear that in spite of the NSDAP's grip on the local population and the conciliatory attitudes of British and French politicians, he would be unable to bargain Danzig back into the Reich.
  10. To his credit, Cheniere did attempt a conciliatory gesture when he suggested that the three adolescents could wear their scarves at school outside class hours.
  11. In 1955, the year of the Geneva summit conference, there were conciliatory gestures towards nuclear disarmament on both sides.
  12. As soon as McQuaid met Moran's domination of the evening with this sudden violence he was anxious to be conciliatory.
  13. First, in making her appointments in 1975 to the Consultative Committee or Shadow Cabinet, Mrs Thatcher displayed conciliatory traits in retaining so many of Mr Heath's appointees.

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