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Перевод: drastic
[прилагательное] решительный; крутой; радикальный; сильнодействующий; [существительное] сильнодействующее лекарство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Reform groups have called for drastic measures, perhaps following California's lead in limiting the number of terms a politician can serve in office.
- The incipient differences between NICRA and the DHAC had never been resolved and the Derry radicals and their allies in the Belfast Young Socialists were determined to provoke a more drastic challenge to authority than had occurred in Dungannon.
- Removing those that remain is a fairly drastic step, which you should only embark on if you have good reason to suspect chemical sensitivity.
- I don't really have any ambitions to change in any drastic ways.
- Not too drastic a sentence, one might think, as peasants were hanged for stealing a loaf of bread, but as further penance, Vachel was forced to change his family motto to "Tis better to suffer than to revenge".
- The BBC staff union Bectu called the recommendations a "secret agenda" by which the BBC hoped to pre-empt public debate about its size and role by "drastic job cuts" and reducing essential resources.
- A constantly recurring headache could indicate that your eyesight needs checking or even, in more drastic cases, that you have a brain tumour.
- Libertarians want a drastic reduction in the interventions of the state, not only in the economy but also as a social regulator, so that opportunities for both personal choice and the free-market economy are maximized.
- "Kinda, but it wasn't that drastic.
- "No one can help feeling sorry for anyone who could do something so drastic."
- Coal, West Germany's only significant indigenous resource, has enjoyed two drastic changes of fortune over the past twenty years or so.
- In this respect, it was only another, if rather drastic step in the long medieval controversy between the spiritual and temporal authorities.
- He refused to allow the party access to his fund, and partly for this reason the Liberals were forced to accept a drastic reduction in the number of candidatures, from 513 in 1929 to 112 in 1931, The condition of the Liberals was far more serious than that of Labour, for the Liberal party was beginning to lose its sense of identity and purpose (and has still not fully recovered it).
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