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Перевод: reckless speek reckless


[прилагательное]
безрассудный; безоглядный; опрометчивый; беспечный; беззаботный; дерзкий; отчаянный; безответственный; бесшабашный; безумный; пренебрегающий


Тезаурус:

  1. The difference between an offence of reckless driving (maximum penalty of two years) and one of causing death by reckless driving (maximum penalty of five years) may simply be one of chance.
  2. Both the James Committee in 1976 and the Criminal Law Revision Committee in 1980 recommended the abolition of the offence of causing death by reckless driving, thereby accepting the "illogicality" argument.
  3. Reckless heroism, very clearly, is not the sort of quality he admires.
  4. Jay made a reckless pledge, feeling ianthine waves lap her limbs into a sure promise of ecstasy.
  5. Although the authorities conflict, it has been laid down that the new doctrine of reckless manslaughter supersedes the older doctrine of manslaughter by gross negligence.
  6. A pretty reckless lie when you could so easily have checked, but he often demonstrates an indifference to risk.
  7. (c) Reckless Wounding or GBH
  8. The afternoon sun highlighted her blonde hair which hung around her shoulders in reckless abandon, giving her a wild untamed loveliness which took his breath away.
  9. The problem is that conviction for an attempted crime requires an intent to commit the full offence whereas the "reckless" attempted rapist intends to have sexual intercourse but is merely reckless as to the woman's non-consent.
  10. Lower corporate profits, the crisis caused by reckless bank lending and corporate dabbling in financial derivatives, tumbling property prices and scandals involving business, investment houses, the yakuza crime syndicates and politicians have been at the core of Japan's financial woes.
  11. Under section 1(2) of the Criminal Damage Act 1971 it is an offence - punishable with life imprisonment - to damage property "intending by the destruction or damage to endanger the life of another or being reckless whether the life of another would be thereby endangered".
  12. The present hysteria about reckless lending may therefore fade before long.
  13. Richard was already a good shot, a patient fisherman and a brave, if occasionally reckless, rider, but competence in all these sports had come to him so easily that he had no interest in practising them.

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