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Перевод: antipathetic speek antipathetic


[прилагательное]
антипатичный; противный; внушающий отвращение


Тезаурус:

  1. By no means all farmers are as antipathetic to the conservationist case as is sometimes assumed, but eventually they must all make a living.
  2. Whatever the rhetoric behind these sentiments, they reflected precepts of duty and service, and were antipathetic to notions of merely keeping boys off the streets.
  3. Apparently, little distinction was made between the providers and the suspicion of some county councillors was linked with the views of other councillors who held antipathetic attitudes over any non-statutory expenditure on educational provision.
  4. (He has come closest to an antipathetic character as the ex-con in Straight Time , and as a crook in Family Business , two of his biggest commercial failures.)
  5. Also, the clerical church has been particularly antipathetic to socialism in any form.
  6. Thus there seems a prima facie risk that social work intervention will increasingly be characterised by recourse to legal justification, and that, regardless of the debate about whether compulsion is on the increase, the public care of children will be further identified with compulsory removal and thus as antipathetic to family care.
  7. Concurrently with his rural work, Whiteley became a prominent member of the Ipswich branch and his support of some of its antipathetic policies and attitudes towards the District distanced him somewhat from Wash, Pateman and Shearman, who became District Vice-Chairman in 1931.
  8. This need not necessarily be antipathetic to "pub values" as we recognise them.
  9. Additionally, members of complaints committees should declare interests and defendants need the right to peer representation and to object to committee members with antipathetic interests.
  10. It is human nature to be antipathetic to change.
  11. There is something about a university which is naturally antipathetic to the state.
  12. The story is complex, and in some respects law has been indifferent and, indeed, antipathetic to commercial needs.
  13. "Some of the fears about large-scale immigration could in fact be self-fulfilling, since an antipathetic attitude towards incomers could create the conditions of dissatisfaction and unhappiness amongst immigrants that will cause both a high turnover and disharmony between Shetlanders and immigrants"

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