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Перевод: disabuse speek disabuse


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выводить из заблуждения; освобождать от иллюзий; лишать иллюзий


Тезаурус:

  1. However, I do not believe that I will be able to disabuse him of his beliefs.
  2. It was held on the point that they did not disabuse the crowd of the notion that the tapes were genuine that the jury were entitled to draw the inference that any buyer was relying on a representation that the tapes were genuine.
  3. Yet, as an American historian has explained, the negotiations leading to bizonia provided the British with ample evidence to disabuse them of any misconceptions that American policy in Germany was devised to aid Great Britain.
  4. There had to be something she could say, something sharp and snappy, tailor-made to disabuse him of that idea, but wasn't it just typical that she couldn't for the life of her think what it was?
  5. "If you've some crazy notion in that muddled excuse for a brain that I've got designs on your person, allow me to disabuse you of it right now," he told her bluntly, bringing hot, but thankfully invisible, colour to her cheeks.
  6. It may also disabuse ministers of the belief that people notice indirect taxes less than direct ones.
  7. But he proceeded to disabuse her, smiling wickedly as he did so.
  8. It was implied that working part-time could disabuse them of naive and mistaken ideas about modern Chinese society.
  9. Do they want to become MPs for the money (some, it seems hard to credit, apparently are dim enough to think so), for the glamour (one glance at the crumpled dandruff-laden figure putting the question should disabuse them of that idea), for the influence?
  10. With Uhuru , the job was broadly the same, only here the audience was different and the object was to try and "disabuse people of their expectations of Government".
  11. It was probably her most annoying characteristic that in a room full of beauties she would comport herself as one with a right to be there, and there was nothing in the world that anyone could do to disabuse her.
  12. Just how a school's budget is derived and totalled has been dealt with in the opening chapter, but perhaps headteachers should take time to disabuse certain governors of misconceptions they may have, usually culled from newspaper headlines.

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