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Перевод: guarded speek guarded


[прилагательное]
охраняемый; сдержанный; осмотрительный; осторожный


Тезаурус:

  1. AFTER months of ministerial indecision, the Government's formula for restoring confidence in Hong Kong emerged last night to a mixed response from a bitterly divided House of Commons - and no more than a guarded welcome from the colony itself.
  2. A sense of something old, strange and eerie came over me as we passed directly below Benbulbin, that strange grey-green mountain, chief link in the chain that guarded Ulster and has made it the most separate of Irish provinces from the beginning of time.
  3. Weeks of painstaking work on the complex choreography of her 40 minute show pay off as she struts, high-kicks and glides around the tiny, tightly guarded stage singing the song that first gave her the confidence to dream of a career as a pop star.
  4. The four drove to Suez with the boats and some dummy limpet mines, infiltrated the heavily guarded dock area and launched themselves into the water.
  5. Often these people believed that each of the components of nature - the forest, the rivers, the sky - was occupied and guarded by a jealous god, and they behaved as if that were the case.
  6. A series of very guarded letters written in July and August 1559 between them and Elizabeth's leading minister, William Cecil, shows that they were contemplating at the very least an outright challenge to the regent's authority - a bold enough but not actually unprecedented step - but possibly something more, and infinitely more sensational, the deposition of the queen herself; and at the same time they were proposing a dramatic reversal of foreign relations, in which Scottish friendship would certainly be switched from her traditional ally France to her traditional enemy England, and that even closer ties between Scotland and England might be envisaged.
  7. His tactic was simple: he harried the coastline wherever it was not heavily guarded, and simply withdrew by sea when Frankish opposition appeared.
  8. Undercliffe Cemetery in Bradford displayed a pagan temple, guarded by two sphinxes, and Highgate actually boasted an Egyptian Avenue.
  9. In the remoter corners of water authority empires, which have had little more than a decade in which to professionalize themselves since their formation in 1974, gangs of river maintenance staff inherited from the far less environmentally accountable river boards have guarded their independence from interference by senior central management within their own organizations.
  10. The doctor had a mother-in-law who guarded his surgery like a fire-breathing dragon.
  11. Fleetwood has always jealously guarded its 1919 agreement, in which Blackpool agreed to maintain services to Fleetwood equal to any terminating at Cleveleys.
  12. It genuinely is like that and a statement like "Mwat Is Murder" causes offence to the strictly guarded view of the nice, normal family.)
  13. Myths form a large part of poetry or music for they are the ancient background of man's thoughts which the materialist world has spurned, but which a few poets and mystics have jealously guarded and preserved.

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