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Перевод: shirk speek shirk


[существительное]
увиливающий от ответственности человек ; уклоняющийся от работы человек;
[глагол]
уклоняться; увиливать; увиливать от работы; увильнуть; саботировать


Тезаурус:

  1. You've got responsibilities, and you can't shirk them."
  2. He doesn't shirk responsibility.
  3. Officials agonise: will the Japanese then become as eager to shirk work as the Swedes are?
  4. The thought of facing her the next day was quite terrifying, but not an obligation Meryl intended to shirk.
  5. So, Emily, I shirk my task and set as foreword to your autobiography these lines:
  6. An" if you'll pardon the liberty, ladies, I reckon I'd shirk my duty if two pretty young ladies had come all this way special.
  7. "How should I shirk?"
  8. The moralists - as it seems to many of us who have worried over this question - either shirk the answer or botch it.
  9. Nothing would be pleasanter than not having to make people redundant, not having to close a factory, but your job is to take the decisions when you have assessed the evidence as carefully as you can and not to shirk them.
  10. One of the reasons why the elected wakeman might be tempted to shirk his duties was that, as he was responsible for the safety of the town during the night, if any burglaries then took place he had the costly business of compensating the victims.
  11. The opportunist housebreaker will not shirk from breaking a window, of course, but the more levels of protection you create, the more time it will take him - which is a risk he may not wish to take.
  12. Though he was careful to say that the solution was not to "throw money at problems", Clinton is recycling such old Great Society approaches as job-training, education programmes and the like, all part of the package that enabled the Democrats in the sixties to shirk what the party advocated in 1946, namely a full employment act.
  13. If others point out to me that I always shirk opportunities to get something which I earnestly insist that I desire more than anything else in the world, I shall be persuaded to relinquish it as an end only if on reflection I am forced to admit to myself that I do not feel about it as strongly as I supposed.

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