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Перевод: demur speek demur


[существительное]
возражение; протест ; колебание;
[глагол]
возражать; протестовать; выражать сомнение; представлять возражения; заявлять процессуальный отвод


Тезаурус:

  1. Accounts were adopted without question, rule changes without demur.
  2. The dolphins' opinion of Miss Goddard was not recorded but it is believed that they would be unlikely to demur from her conclusion.
  3. There was no further demur.
  4. Community relations and neighbourhood police in Easton take the opposite view, as we shall shortly show, but not all section police demean or demur from this type of work.
  5. Despite these qualifications from those immediately concerned, a live studio discussion was interpolated after the second, with three practitioners of the orthodox - Ian McColl, professor of surgery at Guy's, Professor T. J. McElwaine, of the Royal Marsden, and Dr Walter Bodmer, director of research for the Imperial Cancer Fund - being ranged against, though they might demur about the word "against", Barbara Kidman, a broadcaster, journalist, cancer sufferer and author of a book on the alternative approach: and Dr Dick Richards, a physician and author.
  6. If the Ashford Castle Hotel now wish to give me a free suite in return for this publicity, I shall not demur.
  7. Not everyone, Hoomey thought, but did not demur.
  8. But this easiness on the eye, and Michael Hordem's predictably effective narration, will not deter criticism From those who demur at the implicit assumption that man's continuing affection for gardens arises out of a folk memory of being cast out of the Garden of Eden and a consequent urge to recreate this paradise.
  9. Donaldson described him as having "a slight figure, with a strong constitution (only once was he seen to wear an overcoat) frank and plain spoken, occasionally even to roughness no flatterer somewhat impulsive and gifted with great shrewdness and common sense he was a man of the highest integrity and independence, and so far from leading his clients into needless of extravagant outlay, he would demur at any expense beyond his employer's means
  10. She would walk the ten-mile round trip over the Downs to Charleston without demur, striding out in an afternoon, often rapt in thought, puzzling over the next scene in the novel she had been writing all morning.
  11. The driver of the other car pulled up without demur.
  12. The speeches of Finbar O'Doherty and Eamonn Melaugh were more militant in tone but they did not demur from Hume's denial of what had been the central purpose of the DHAC - the unity of the working class around a material grievance.
  13. Yet, there was demur at the problems which inequality caused, even though it was rarely effective.

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