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Перевод: premature
[прилагательное] преждевременный; поспешный; непродуманный
Тезаурус:
- For the whole community this marks the return of infections and, for many, a premature death.
- In narrower military terms, the Sandys" Reformation, without which it would not have been possible to contemplate ending National Service, was already seen in Whitehall as premature, if not wholly mistaken.
- Room must be left on the upwind side in case there is a cable break or premature release, and on the down wind side in case the wing touches and causes a swing that way.
- In Stapp v Shaftesbury Society (1982), the employer brought the job to a premature end before the expiry of the one month's notice period originally specified.
- While the outbreak directed media attention to pollution in the North Sea, ascribing the guilt to pollution was premature.
- Giovanna and her friend Ninetta were willing to help with the hens, in fact to provide physical assistance in the premature delivery of eggs.
- But the sign is a premature announcement, for a third building boasts fresh white paint, two standing privvies set behind, and a row of children's swings.
- Premature birth "can lower IQ"
- Premature atherosclerosis
- Hence, the backlash to which so many poor devils have been exposed after a premature elevation to megastardom.
- Another Anglo-Irishman working in the same tradition was Joseph Le Fanu (1814-;73), whose father, the Dean of Emly, lived and died in fear of premature burial.
- They decided that her objections to adoption were not unreasonable and dismissed an appeal by the local authority against a county court judge's rejection of its adoption proposal on the grounds that it was premature.
- This is even more exaggerated in the poorly baby, especially the restricted catheterised premature child in intensive care.
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