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Перевод: injudicious speek injudicious


[прилагательное]
неблагоразумный; неразумный; неуместный; необдуманный; несвоевременный


Тезаурус:

  1. While it is essential, not only for the support through food supply for indigenous populations but also to provide a sound base on which economic progress can be made, it is unfortunate that in so many cases injudicious land-use practices have negated the very factor, increased productivity, that they sought to improve.
  2. There is also much uncertainty about the contribution of injudicious agricultural practices to soil erosion.
  3. As the foregoing sections have illustrated, population pressures, often stimulated by other factors such as economies and land ownership, are frequently the underpinning cause of environmental change, especially as agriculture has spread into areas that are only marginally productive or where injudicious land-use practices have been established.
  4. With the racial differences there have inevitably been problems, such as injudicious behaviour by English tourists, racist taunts by English crowds, touchiness by West Indian officials over imagined slights, and the odd riot or three.
  5. "Push", "discipline" or "dig in" came hissing forth, and were once followed with a hilarious bellow when Parke made an injudicious shot selection: "brain'.
  6. As Rojas et al. point out, injudicious land-use practices on the steeper slopes have adverse effects on downstream agricultural lands, including silting and flooding.
  7. In the former, shifting sand dunes have become more extensive due to overgrazing and injudicious cultivation causing the southern margin of the Mu-Us sandy region to extend beyond the northern boundary of the Loess plateau and the northern margin to extend into the Nobq Desert.
  8. The amount of grief in the Cottenham Maidens last Saturday was mainly caused by a combination of large fields and an injudicious pace, and once again gives rise to concern that the safety factor on most courses is far too high.
  9. While soil erosion is an integral part of natural denudation processes, human activity, especially injudicious agricultural practices, has greatly accelerated natural rates of soil erosion affecting not only areas from which soil is removed but areas in which it is deposited.
  10. There were the political rumblings, too, that we were London-based, an allegedly injudicious arrangement for a TV company beaming to Wales and the West Country.
  11. I also took a few injudicious swigs of potent farmhouse cider -but more of that liquid indiscretion in a moment.
  12. Here Alice and Philip exchanged, with their eyes, feelings about Jim; exactly as people looked but did not speak, apprehensions over Faye - as if something there was too dangerous for words, or at least volatile, to be set off like a risky electronics device by an injudicious combination of sounds.
  13. Holes 4 to 12 are down at sea level, the rest on the cliff tops and exposed to swirling sea breezes which punish injudicious ambition.

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