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Перевод: imprudence speek imprudence


[существительное]
неблагоразумие; опрометчивость ; неосторожность ; безрассудство; опрометчивый поступок


Тезаурус:

  1. Unbeaten in two starts as a juvenile, Elizabeth Bay had been ridiculously unlucky to be beaten on her reappearance in the Prix Imprudence at Maisons- Laffitte a race apparently named in honour of Thierry Jarnet's riding tactics.
  2. Unbeaten in two starts as a juvenile, Elizabeth Bay had been ridiculously unlucky to be beaten on her reappearance in the Prix Imprudence at Maisons Laffitte.
  3. Before that, however, the promising filly Hatoof, who disputes favouritism for the 1,000 Guineas with Musicale at 8-;1, is due to make her seasonal debut against five opponents in the Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte tomorrow.
  4. What we think as, as Frank said erm, our policy is to accrue erm, income, which we think we'll get in cash terms the following year, ie, we're not gonna accrue it as soon as B Sky B expenses it, which is one end of the spectrum of erm, imprudence you could say or, and the other end, extreme prudence is to account for nothing until it's cleared er, in the bank balance.
  5. The object of the present volume is: to indicate the character and approximately, the extent of the changes produced by human action in the physical condition of the globe we inhabit; to point out the dangers of imprudence and the necessity of caution in all operations which, on a large scale, interfere with the spontaneous arrangements of the organic or the inorganic world; to suggest the possibility and the importance of the restoration of disturbed harmonies and the material improvement of waste and exhausted regions; and incidentally, to illustrate the doctrine, that man is, in both kind and degree, a power of a higher order than any of the other forms of animated life, which, like him, are nourished at the table of bounteous nature.
  6. Hence there was a need to give the rich and well-born a distinct, permanent share in the government through which they could check the imprudence of democracy.
  7. Hatoof, owned by Sheikh Maktoum Al Maktoum, whose stud sponsors the Newbury race, stays at home in Paris for the Prix Imprudence over Maisons-Laffitte's straight seven furlongs, on which trainer Criquette Head's Ravinella prefaced her Newmarket 1,000 Guineas win four years ago.
  8. Imprudence which could not be pardoned had blighted his life.
  9. In France yesterday, Criquette Head's Hatoof was beaten by Francois Boutin's Kenbu in the Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte but lack of early pace may have caused this surprise result.
  10. In one, he told Lanfranc that Osbern was now at peace with the new masters at Canterbury; in another, he told the Italian prior Henry, in somewhat guarded language, that Osbern now recognized and repented of his fault, which Anselm ascribed to imprudence rather than pride.
  11. If imprudence, ignorance or unskilfulness caused their debt, want of experience or the common unforeseen occurrences of life, they should frame their future plan of conduct on the principles of prudent care and deliberate circumspection.

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