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Перевод: conscientious speek conscientious


[прилагательное]
добросовестный; честный; совестливый; сознательный


Тезаурус:

  1. MANY Land Rover and Range Rover owners seem to be very conscientious people who want to do their bit to reduce global environmental pollution by the use of lead free fuel.
  2. He also, at first, saw conscientious objection as a key to mobilizing opposition to the war itself.
  3. She was a popular and conscientious teacher, whose optional courses on women's writing were oversubscribed.
  4. These too are obvious starting points but should be treated with caution, because the authors, conscientious as they may be, are almost always non-professional antiquaries, historians or architects, and errors or misapprehensions frequently creep into their work.
  5. Here is conscientious Boris Nikolayevich, completing his graduate dissertation in one month rather than the usual five and then refusing the automatic promotion for which this would normally have qualified him, resolving instead to spend a year laying bricks, mixing concrete and becoming one of the boys.
  6. The protector, on such occasions, smiling and genial, rode behind his nephews: such excursions did much to enhance his image as a benevolent and conscientious guardian.
  7. One may remark that it is common experience to find that conscientious people who have a job to do that is too much for them (like writing a book) turn in their uncertainty to doing a succession of easier jobs instead (like answering their mail, drawing up syllabuses, or rationalising office organisation).
  8. The swimming improved quite fast once Nails decided to be a conscientious tutor; he swam beside her making her go just a little farther every time.
  9. Although most of the medieval bishops of Chichester were conscientious enough men as diocesan administrators, they were usually barons, royal servants and judges rather than benign fathers in God.
  10. The Bishop of Durham, the Right Rev David Jenkins, asked why good, caring and conscientious priests opposed to ordination of women should trouble collective consciences more than the women excluded from the ministry, who were being treated "more and more as pawns in a political game".
  11. Providing conscientious service sometimes means persuading a customer the holiday of their choice is unsuitable, remarks branch manager Barbara Muir.
  12. Screening is always carried out in an academic, conscientious and rational manner."
  13. The Chernobyl visit was just one of many reasons why the inquiry was still running when even the conscientious Barnes decided to take a summer break.

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