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Перевод: sufferance
[существительное] терпение; терпеливость ; терпимость ; попустительство; молчаливое согласие
Тезаурус:
- He had no office in his old college, but inhabited an office on sufferance, for his few hours' part-time teaching.
- The estate of the tenant from year to year is included in the term of years absolute; and the interests of a tenant at will and at sufferance are still recognized.
- And it gained some notoriety for obduracy on female sufferance while the rest of the developed world was gradually seeing sense.
- "Any suggestion that immigrants are being admitted on sufferance only, or that their range of choices, for example about where they live, is bring restricted, is likely to reinforce the unsettling effects of the move to a new environment which they will be making."
- Closely akin to leaseholds, and like them classed as personal interests in land, are tenancies at will and at sufferance.
- It'll seem strange to us," she observed, with the first hint of bitterness Breeze had heard from her, "to live in other people's houses on sufferance, as it were, and not to be able to invite our friends, or go out, even, except at certain times.
- It was alleged that the council, being the owners of the premises, were the persons by whose act, default or sufferance the nuisance arose.
- She put up a token resistance, but, knowing that she only existed on his sufferance, opened her mind to him and let him prowl.
- He was here on sufferance as coach driver and odd jobber.
- If the person who caused the nuisance cannot be found and it is clear that the nuisance did not arise as the result of the act, default or sufferance of the owner or occupier, the local authority itself may take steps to abate it and prevent a recurrence.
- A local authority, once satisfied that an odour amounts to a statutory nuisance is under a duty to serve an abatement notice in accordance with s.93 of the Public Health Act 1936 on the person whose act, default or sufferance gave rise to the nuisance or caused it to continue, requiring that person, in a specified time, usually two to six months, to abate the nuisance and to execute such remedial works and take such steps as may be necessary for that purpose.
- Charles was only here on sufferance, not a member of the club.
- This is reminiscent of the hypothetical primal horde where the tribal father kept the women to himself and allowed the sons to remain in the family on sufferance"
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