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Перевод: downplay
[глагол] преуменьшать; принижать
Тезаурус:
- That will require us to change our attitudes, to downplay the myth of the entrepreneurial hero, and to celebrate our creative teams.
- Downplay mistakes and ignore distractions, being aware that worship will ebb and flow.
- It is true that the establishment Whigs found it increasingly necessary to downplay the original contract and the right of resistance, and came to argue that resistance was only allowable in exceptionable circumstances, such as those of 1688.
- However, unlike the Shavante, whose ritual and rhetoric sets into opposition groups and categories of people, and indeed celebrates separation and opposition, Piaroa institutions downplay, ignore, and mask the principles of separation and opposition, principles they associate with relations of dominance and tyranny (see Overing Kaplan 1981).
- Thus for example many have deemed it necessary - in order to make RE relevant, acceptable and interesting today - to downplay work on religious vocabulary and explicit beliefs.
- "There has been a major effort to downplay Popov's importance, to dismiss him as a ne'er do well and playboy," Summers says.
- Downplay the difficulties
- The attention that she has received (particularly the hype surrounding her tenth anniversary in office in May 1989) can tempt one to react and downplay the importance, if not the existence, of Thatcherism.
- It appeared to confirm that the Soviet Union had not indulged in any sustained attempts to downplay the health effects, and went further by concluding that official Soviet measurements of radiation doses received by the populace were between two and three times in excess of the real amount.
- Regan mentions the fact, of course, but in common with all the liberationists, only to downplay its importance.
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