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Перевод: alarmist
[существительное] паникер ; распространитель тревожных слухов
Тезаурус:
- Anne Butler's attitude was a bit alarmist.
- It is not too alarmist to wonder whether this may be the last truly British election.
- DES Circular 8/86 referred to the "important safeguards" offered by these sections against what the side note to section 44 refers to as "political indoctrination" - indicating a somewhat alarmist approach overall.
- The facts do not support such alarmist statements.
- Nevertheless, I think you will understand that to one not accustomed to committing such errors, this development was rather disturbing, and I did in fact begin to entertain all sorts of alarmist theories as to their cause.
- Much of the political reaction to these trends has been unhelpful and alarmist.
- Frau Nordern agreed, although not without adding a rider of her own: "I always did think that Bodo was being alarmist."
- And without being alarmist, most of us would like to know more about the effect of years of chemical bombardment on our bodies.
- The National House Building Council (NHBC), which guarantees the structure of most new houses for a period of 10 years and issues detailed technical instructions for the design and construction of dwellings, claimed that the "World in Action" programme was "alarmist".
- G.F.McCleary's book, The Menace of British Depopulation and Eva Hubback's, The Population of Britain were other publications which were even more almost alarmist about the future viability of the British population.
- It does not aim to tell readers what they can do to help the environmental cause, nor is it written in an alarmist way.
- He rejected the FoE Scotland study as "alarmist", down-played damage to forests in West Germany as "very small" and stated that "no damage" had been seen in the UK.
- It was not alarmist or panicky, but a rational response to a real risk."
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