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Перевод: pardonable
[прилагательное] простительный
Тезаурус:
- The sin is pardonable.
- A committee may be pardoned for insisting on hearing candidates they had never heard, but it is scarcely pardonable that they should expect one who is not a candidate, and whose qualifications they had the best opportunity of knowing, to stake his reputation in any such way.
- The latter can, declares S E Finer with pardonable exaggeration, be counted on one's fingers and toes.
- It was little wonder, then, that one leading ecologist, Max Nicholson, was able to speak, with pardonable hyperbole, of an "environmental revolution".
- It must have seemed a pardonable exaggeration in the political rhetoric of a young man who had joined the British Fascisti Ltd on 6 December 1923 and had seen the brave hopes of the movement degenerate into a crackpot collection of factions and rivalry by the 1930s.
- There was a pardonable note of doubt if not outright disbelief in Carrington's voice: Lieutenant Denholm didn't look like the type of person who could fix anything.
- Exaggeration and crudity were pardonable.
- But worse than this pardonable affliction was Ramsey's discovery that when they talked about his beloved Durham this Durham man showed no interest.
- Sir: Shabbir Akhtar (10 October) himself makes what he might call a pardonable error in thinking that to liberals - genuine ones, not the compromisers so regretfully limned in John Torode's article (3 October) - freedom of speech is an absolute value.
- (Reagan's own cognitive capacity admittedly made this detour a pardonable one.)
- By contrast, if the forged words were not in the documents, he could with pardonable exaggeration use the words ultimum quasi robur .
- But pardonable errors are errors nonetheless.
- Rich the larrikin, the local hero, star of the rugby field and the club - who did it all out of infinitely pardonable devilment.
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