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Перевод: opportunist speek opportunist


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оппортунистический;
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Тезаурус:

  1. He was the complete, unashamed opportunist, with immense charm, and took nothing seriously except his art.
  2. Meanwhile, big, butch rappers like LL Cool J and Public Enemy are held up as authentic voices of the Male Ghetto Experience (usually by middle-class white semioticians), but if anything rap is even more the product of flatulent ego and opportunist marketing than anything by Bros or Kylie Minogue.
  3. He even named the Government Chief Whip, Mr Tim Renton, and the party chairman, Mr Kenneth Baker, as Waddington allies who "saw the danger (but) failed to prevent such a folly" which, Mr Tebbit argued, was in danger of handing back to an opportunist Labour Party the very "key group of voters whose support is vital for a fourth election victory" - by implication Tory populists sensitive to what he called "being swamped by people of different culture, history and religion".
  4. The main opposition alliance, the 14-party Nicaraguan Opposition Union (UNO), is portrayed as opportunist and divided and infiltrated by pro-contra, Somoza-era hangovers.
  5. Tawell was a charmer, an opportunist, a socialite and a womaniser, but on the surface he remained respectable.
  6. But as his success within the Movement, within the German State, and on the international stage grew until it knew no bounds, so the self-deception of the "conviction" ideologist magnified to the extent that it ultimately consumed all traces of the calculating and opportunist politician, leaving in its place only a voracious appetite for destruction - and ultimately self-destruction.
  7. Basic security need not cost a fortune but will be effective against opportunist burglars.
  8. Dixons chairman Mr Stanley Kalms formally rejected the Kingfisher bid saying "it is making an opportunist bid during a downturn in the economic cycle."
  9. There are basically two types of thief: the opportunist and the pro.
  10. Then the Oxford prop Jones was warned for stamping, another penalty was awarded and Cambridge swept to the other end to seal the match with an opportunist try by Adrian Davies.
  11. This was not an opportunist concession to Derry's Catholic majority, since he also stressed that any weakening of the link with the United Kingdom was unacceptable to the NILP and that the constitutional issue should not become "a party shuttlecock".
  12. The racial card has been used to effect in previous New York elections, but in Mr Giuliani's case he is being criticised as an opportunist for his attacks on the city's first black Democratic nominee.
  13. L. MacNeill Weir, in his book The Tragedy of Ramsay MacDonald , was the main critic, suggesting that MacDonald was an opportunist, a liberal rather than a socialist, that he schemed to ditch the Labour government, and betrayed the Labour Party.

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