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Перевод: allay speek allay


[глагол]
ослаблять; смягчать; облегчать; успокаивать; уменьшать; утолять


Тезаурус:

  1. However, a delegation from Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party handed him a message from Mr Kiichi Miyazawa, Japanese Prime Minister, calling on him to allay international concern that North Korea's nuclear programme is weapons-oriented.
  2. Tunnel revenue forecasts fail to allay cost fears
  3. In the first instance it stemmed from an understandable utilization of familiar forms to furnish a reassuring and acceptable face for the new means of locomotion and thus allay the fears of travellers for whom speed was a new and potentially alarming phenomenon.
  4. We tried to allay these fears by taking notes in as unobtrusive a manner as possible.
  5. Showing the Princess in conference with one of her dress designers did nothing to allay the view that she spent an inordinate amount of money on clothes; and broadcasting the Prince's remark that he talked to the flowers in his garden was a bad mistake.
  6. The veteran foreign minister, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, has done nothing to allay this idea, bluntly denying the debt his country owes to the west by declaring, "There is not a capitalist Germany and a communist Germany, there is only one German nation".
  7. The British Industry Minister, Mr Eric Forth, said last night that the Commission's latest proposals were "a well balanced attempt to allay the fears of some delegations about the consequences of liberalisation for their national suppliers."
  8. Allay it with Flowers Critics' choice Visual art..
  9. Charles thought it best to allay his fears and save any unnecessary trouble by replying quite calmly.
  10. The centre's goal has been to enhance the quality of life of people who have cancer, and to possibly allay progression of the disease; to give people some feeling of control over their lives and their healthcare, and to help them cope better with having cancer.
  11. The chances of any of her acquaintance passing at this moment and noting that she, Phoebe Petherington, was entering the evil portals of a private hospital, were, she admitted, so small as to be risible, but that did not allay her shame.
  12. "With this guide, we hope to allay some of the concerns expressed by the public about completing tax returns and reclaiming interest from banks and from building societies."
  13. Chris Patten, Secretary of State for the Environment, will lead the Government's fight-back, by announcing a compromise over the poll tax to allay Conservative grassroots concern about the effects of the "safety net" under which Tory areas subsidise Labour-dominated inner cities.

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