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Перевод: strict
[прилагательное] точный; определенный; строгий; требовательный; взыскательный; неукоснительный; злоебучий [неценз.]
Тезаурус:
- Wessex Regional Health Authority laid down strict conditions for his return, but Dr Cox said yesterday he had received "certain assurances" and was happy to accept them.
- The need for punctuality was not due to any desire for "saving time" but because the strict regulation of time was needed to help maintain the discipline of monastic life.
- To avoid a reputation for being unreasonable, allow a strict margin of five minutes over the starting time and absolutely no more.
- Members of the Cadbury family did not escape this strict initial training.
- In Italy they accept going into retreat during pre-season training, they have strict codes on players" sex lives, it's almost religious.
- All tapes carry clear instructions about a strict embargo until broadcast on Christmas Day.
- It will be obvious that the old-fashioned strict settlement, containing a series of life and other limited interests, is poorly designed for inheritance tax purposes.
- Rather apprehensively I let the other girls use it, on the strict understanding that when they had finished with it they unplugged it and stowed it away somewhere out of sight of our two gauleiters, hopefully after it had cooled down a bit.
- This they avoided as they followed their Head Girl's strict instructions to keep out of the rough areas.
- The only real characteristic of each day was that it was the same as the day before and to give any account of such days in strict sequence would make as tedious reading as it made tedious living.
- Makarenko revived the military model in microcosm, and his strict pedagogical methods were adopted on a vast scale in the 1930s by Stalin, who reawakened many other lingering aspects of military-inspired government.
- This condition is known as "familial hypercholesterolaemia" (too much cholesterol in the blood) and it is usually treated with drugs and a strict diet.
- Although strict licensing is the limit of our intent at the present, the industry is put on guard and attention is drawn to the Dangerous Dogs Legislation, with compulsory muzzling and neutering for persistent offenders.
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