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Перевод: dangerously


[наречие]
опасно


Тезаурус:

  1. "I did a television report about how the traffic police in Germany take pictures of cars being driven dangerously, in order to prosecute the drivers later.
  2. All of these needs, additional to the demands which confront individual teachers in their subject and departmental roles, have to met at a time when the morale of teachers is dangerously low, and the supply of teachers in some subjects and localities is breaking down.
  3. Sir: I am sorry that John Torode (3 October) found the Salman Rushdie seminar "dispiriting", and even more sorry that he perceives in it the birth of a "dangerously illiberal orthodoxy".
  4. It looked like hundreds and hundreds of houses all piled dangerously on top of each other and Endill wondered if it was safe to live in such a place.
  5. Because of the censorship, and the obvious need to avoid dangerously critical comments about the regime and the war, the correspondence to and from the front provides no easy guide to political attitudes.
  6. As I was ushered into Mark Shand's spacious flat in South Kensington I saw lying on the living table a book called Living Dangerously .
  7. Rebel fears about the opening of a new and dangerously close front line to the east come just days after Khartoum radio announced the capture of Shambe, a strategic island in the Nile.
  8. It was long after she had gone to sleep and he had prodded her in the ribs to stop her snoring and was, himself, lying awake, staring into the darkness, thinking about Donald that it occurred to Henry that this was the longest conversation he had had with Elinor for about a year and that, after a bad start, she had, once or twice, come dangerously near to amiability.
  9. Modigliani arrived quite sober for the occasion but when the two painters came to discuss their work the conversation became dangerously frigid.
  10. Taylor might have been wildly and dangerously wrong, of course, but on the whole he has got where he is (he is now Lord Chief Justice) by getting things exactly right.
  11. In other countries where the British breeds were prominent the same trend was often followed, until it was realised, in the USA and South Africa in particular, that the cattle were becoming functionally inefficient and that the dwarfing gene was spreading dangerously within the three British beef breeds.
  12. "Although I can't help wondering whether you may be creating a tool which could be dangerously used.
  13. No country was worse hit than Britain, where an economic gale tore through companies which were already dangerously weak.

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