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Перевод: excusable speek excusable


[прилагательное]
извинительный; простительный


Тезаурус:

  1. Eurocentrism seems however much less excusable in the work of modern historians who, following in Marx's and Engels's footsteps, still seem to consider the examples they used sufficient to generalize about human history (Anderson, 1974).
  2. In the light of what was to follow, it could be argued that Scapula was panicked into rash measures, excusable only as military necessities, but their effect on the Britons was to be as deplorable for them as for Rome.
  3. It is not a desirable place to paint pictures in, inside the Cuiraing: the silence and the grandeur awes you; and the sheep above where we stood had an uncomfortable habit of loosening with their feet stones that came with an ominous crash near to us, and some shepherd lads, much less excusable, thought it good fun to threaten to, and likewise to perform, throwing stones near us.
  4. Being sorry for an ant may be excusable, even commendable, but what sort of madness takes pity on a sandwich bag?
  5. Daum now wants UEFA to accept that the rules regarding foreign players are for everyone else - but not for him because he had yet another excusable lapse of memory.
  6. There is, after all, a long history of wife-beating and of genocide, but that does not make them excusable.
  7. Thus, for example, it was excusable for a pretty young girl to avoid wearing a seat-belt because she had been topping up her tan on the sun bed and got burnt, for two middle-class school children to ride their bikes without lights late at night because they were trying to stay up on their last might of the summer holidays, and for lads to urinate in the street because they had three miles to walk home.
  8. Given this, negative coverage from the popular music press, who rely on the commercial music industry for their survival, is excusable.
  9. To her, such opposition was a flagrant example of the pernicious belief that "a large section of female society" should be set aside "to administer to the irregularities of the excusable men".
  10. Stephen refers to a crime being excusable if the defendant can show as one of the requisites that what was done was done to avoid a consequence which could not otherwise have been avoided, and which, if not done, would have inflicted harm on him or on others he was bound to protect.
  11. The consequences to any patient-nurse relationship once a nurse allowed that could be as disastrous, if more excusable, as when bullying took place the other way round.
  12. They don't even play a blinding Boomtown blend of past happy pop styles, excusable because of its patchily irresistible presence and selfish impact.
  13. Small wonder, then, that a lot of resentment and guilt rub off on the social worker himself or herself; and that, when opportunity arises for public shouts of, No better than we are!, it may be seized upon with a fine disregard for logic in expiation of sins which might be regarded in others as excusable.

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