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Перевод: jettison speek jettison


[существительное]
выбрасывание за борт во время бедствия;
[глагол]
выбрасывать за борт; сбрасывать; отделываться; отвергать


Тезаурус:

  1. Whatever you call it, Robson's refusal to jettison the bulk of the side that returned from Germany in shame had been vindicated by Wednesday's outcome.
  2. If he undertakes such tests and discovers the truth, should he then be able to jettison his partner, otherwise presumably to his liking?
  3. In doing so, he had to jettison most of what those close to him had been telling him for the past 16 months.
  4. It is possible that someone may have half pulled the jettison knob.
  5. Could they jettison Christian faith and hope, without loss of moral standards?
  6. It was time to jettison a faith so badly shaken by events, and be a convert to outdated gradualism after all.
  7. KENT's formula for attractive and successful cricket this season is based on the decision to jettison a front-line bowler in favour of a batsman/off-spinner.
  8. In general, what the nouveaux romanciers would jettison from modernism was the privileging of interiority and the portrayal of the awakening artistic sensibility: although writer figures occasionally appear in the fiction of Robert Pinget and Nathalie Sarraute, we find a rejection of the litist preoccupation with the artist as a unique individual possessing a heightened awareness of reality.
  9. These physical pressures demand a leaf that is small, dark, and with a point at the end (a "drip tip") to jettison surplus water like a gargoyle.
  10. Another potential disaster area is the canopy locking and jettison arrangements.
  11. Some emergency systems require operation of both the normal canopy catch and the jettison lever, and even then need a strong push up to get rid of the canopy.
  12. His almost religious conviction that the preservation of the gold standard was essential to British economic growth, plus his belief in the primacy of the state over party, ensured that he lacked "the ability and willingness to jettison cherished assumptions in the face of changing realities."
  13. But the Tories still have time to recover, especially if they jettison some of the more unattractive aspects of Thatcherism.

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