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Перевод: admonish
[глагол] наставлять; предостерегать; делать замечание; давать указание; делать выговор; напоминать; советовать; убеждать; увещевать
Тезаурус:
- Get fucking working, you two arms and a heartbeat, he'd admonish a slacker.
- The commission, "while finding it necessary to admonish Mr Chapman and two of the players also recognized the straightforwardness of Mr Chapman in reporting the matter.
- In those days, clergy were still quite powerful figures in the community and would not hesitate to admonish those breaking either the Sabbath or Good Friday.
- "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another" (Colossians 3:16).
- She caught sight of the children and, in a sudden paroxysm of words, tried to admonish them in her own language interspersed with Arabic, while announcing breakfast to me in English.
- Anyway, to return to the harvest supper table: I would admonish the company to eat up or, "It'll all go in the soup."
- This can result in them being sued for libel; in Britain it can also result in the people concerned complaining to the Press Council, which may publicly admonish a paper for bad reporting.
- He then proceeded tactfully to admonish the theorists of botany in order to protect the practitioners of gardening.
- Loudspeakers admonish us to hurry to our next classroom (up three flights of stairs and along endless corridors).
- We are quick enough to admonish and complain and rebuke, but all too seldom do we actually give praise when either an outstanding achievement has been made, or even more rarely, when an outstanding effort has been made but has not succeeded.
- Perhaps he had been surprised to be greeted by an adult who didn't either admonish or cross-examine him.
- The rules are read by the clerk of the course about 11.30am and admonish the riders to be gentlemanly, for "any rider that holds or strikes another, will not win prize", nor will he "win prize" if he "hinder or stop horse".
- The House also has the power to admonish or issue a reprimand to those in contempt.
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