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Перевод: discouraging speek discouraging


[прилагательное]
обескураживающий; расхолаживающий


Тезаурус:

  1. ONE OF the most discouraging aspects of the prolonged dispute between the Premier League and the Professional Footballers' Association has been the Football Association's failure to intervene, although this argument is bringing English football into disrepute.
  2. This reflects badly on those involved with diabetic care because it suggests that not enough attention has been devoted to discouraging this atherogenic activity in an atheroma-prone group.
  3. It was, then, a most discouraging start to what may in fact be an entirely new sort of duty required of me; so discouraging that I must admit I have not really made further attempts along these lines.
  4. The Germans sound no less discouraging: Mr Gorbachev should not be invited, they say, if no aid is likely to be offered to him.
  5. He had written it under the supervision of James Blackadder, which had been a discouraging experience.
  6. "Any other business?" in an off-hand and discouraging tone.
  7. His defeat is as certain as Mr Melding's, although his campaign has been a good deal less rough: canvassing for Labour in a prosperous south coast resort may be discouraging, but it is scarcely dangerous, unless you count the speechless stick-waving of elderly gentlefolk as assault.
  8. An unsuccessful fishing is a most discouraging event to the dwellers in these remote western isles: hundreds leaving every year for the east coast; when fortunate, they will be able to bring home with them, after clearing all expenses for board, etc., more than enough to pay the rent of their crofts; but in a bad year they may come away in debt to the curer.
  9. Restraining the use of private cars would carry no disadvantages, in the view of 53 per cent, and only 4 per cent thought that discouraging people from using cars represented a loss of liberty.
  10. He also went along with the Bowlby theory to the extent of discouraging mothers from working: "the extra money she might earn or the satisfaction she might receive is not so important after all."
  11. First, they must want to see a larger number of small farms (at present they don't) and this means discouraging land management by large institutions.
  12. Unlike Fleming, Florey found the atmosphere of a London teaching hospital uncongenial and the conflicts between clinicians and research workers discouraging.
  13. Murrie suggested Attlee should be encouraged to scrutinize carefully the number of committees being created and to circulate a memorandum discouraging ministers from raising questions unnecessarily.

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