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Перевод: straitjacket
[существительное] ограничительные меры; смирительная рубашка
Тезаурус:
- A few years later there were proposals for a National Curriculum in England and Wales under the law - a law which would provide, according to the government, "a framework not a straitjacket".
- To them, the pound is already in a straitjacket.
- The beluga was last seen by millions of television viewers being manhandled in a Russian canvas straitjacket outside the Turkish port of Samsun.
- I spent that night in a straitjacket of fear.
- The straitjacket of membership and the obligation to keep the currency within 6 p.c. of its central rate increases the danger of a sterling crisis in the next few weeks.
- Cameron knew how good his son really was, and encouraged him to break free of the pop straitjacket.
- Anyway, why put a new straitjacket around the economy until recovery is more than a twinkle in the market's eye?
- Now almost thirty years old, and arguably BR's best-ever buys, the Mark 1 based Class 309 "Clacton" units, continued their relentless treks across the Essex countryside, now with new seating, a new livery, and with the extension of wires to Ipswich and Norwich, the chance to break out of their traditional operational straitjacket.
- The smiling realists are relieved that good old-fashioned national interest may burst out of the straitjacket of Brussels directives.
- She had been in the royal straitjacket for five years and, like most women who marry and have children when they are very young, she began to realize what she had been missing out on.
- The three great defectors, Nureyev (1961), Makarova (1970) and Baryshnikov (1974) came West not for political reasons as such but because Russian dance was in a straitjacket.
- John, he put in a straitjacket.
- But whereas film industries as vital as the French or American could absorb this new development, the British industry was put into a straitjacket by it.
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