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Перевод: fraught speek fraught


[прилагательное]
преисполненный; полный; чреватый; нагруженный


Тезаурус:

  1. The taxi driver speaks no English and I spend a fraught moment or two wondering whether he has understood that I don't want to go to Keflavik, but after the shorter tour of Reykjavik we arrive.
  2. There are many circumstances with young children, such as mealtimes, bedtimes or shopping trips, which become fraught with tension and embarrassment, because of the confrontations to which they give rise.
  3. DAAN VAN DER MEULEN is best known in English-speaking circles as the first reliable explorer of the Wadi Hadhramaut in South Africa, a little-known, wild region, riven by tribal feuds, hardly explored, and fraught with danger for the outsider; though he himself would probably have liked to be remembered equally for his services in the Dutch colonial administration in Sumatra.
  4. Getting the record into the shops was fraught with problems.
  5. Feherty described the back nine as fraught with danger but equally full of opportunity.
  6. On the one hand this is easy, not to say natural, but the ride can become fraught with contradictions and potholes, such as what to do about Section 28.
  7. The low frequency with which accidents occur at specific locations means that statistical comparison of incidents or evaluation of counter-measures is fraught with difficulty.
  8. To some extent, that shortage is being met by using consultants, particularly by firms in industries which graduates appear to find particularly unappealing, such as motor vehicles and mechanical engineering, but the use of consultants is fraught with difficulty.
  9. Segal never shirks fraught and controversial issues, even around racism, black and gay machismo, and pornography.
  10. Making an advance estimate of its amount in a particular case is fraught with danger.
  11. Christianity is fraught with such anomalies.
  12. This progress has a fraught history, however.
  13. Lord Stockton has revealed, in a television interview with Ludovic Kennedy, the substance of his conversation with Mrs Thatcher in Downing Street in the fraught days immediately following the seizure of the islands:

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