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Перевод: diplomatically

дипломатически


Тезаурус:

  1. The Liverpool manager diplomatically avoided any attempt to bill this encounter as Souness versus Dalglish.
  2. "Strange how we have taken to some French words and not others, isn't it?" remarked Henry diplomatically as the parlourmaid came into the room with a pile of dinner plates and the vegetable dishes.
  3. The British government gave him protection, but backed the principle of free speech only as vigorously as was diplomatically comfortable.
  4. Both diplomatically and militarily, it was necessary for the Government to respond speedily.
  5. For his universally lauded efforts, successful or continuing, to help resolve diplomatically such issues as Namibia, Afghanistan, Iran-Iraq, Western Sahara, Central America, Kampuchea, Cyprus and the Middle East, Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar is deemed a "classic bureaucrat", while the peace-keeping forces are recalled for their funny names rather than for their receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize last year.
  6. The first is deflexion, where the problem is diplomatically passed on to someone else, sometimes neighbouring police stations, for neighbourhood men dislike straying into other patches, but also the DHSS and, most frequently, the council.
  7. In any case Napoleon III was not worried by Austria; economically weak and diplomatically isolated as a result of her erratic policy during the Crimean War, she was no threat to France.
  8. The auctioneers, diplomatically, would not comment on why the multi-millionaire star is selling, though they confirmed that there is a reserve price.
  9. The tendency to centralise power over time is frankly admitted by the Commission, albeit diplomatically: "the list of policies which qualify on the grounds of being more efficiently discharged at Community level than at national level is likely to evolve gradually over time.
  10. Hitler's Germany dominated Europe diplomatically, in 1938, as never before; this was probably due to the continued fear of Communism by most European States, to a greater extent than the fear of Hitler's Nationalism.
  11. The more he reads, the more certain he is that it's garbage - and how can you diplomatically conduct a love affair with a poet whose work you view in that light?
  12. I was diplomatically ill for a few days and then I returned to my normal work.
  13. Like the less diplomatically suave authority, Theodore Haecker, whom Eliot was at times glad to call on, the author of Four Quartets and editor of The Criterion required us to take Virgil as, above all, the author of the Fourth Eclogue, the pagan poet who prophesied Christianity, whose vision of human history must accordingly be seen as completed and vindicated by The Divine Comedy .

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