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Перевод: uncooperative


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Тезаурус:

  1. "He's more uncooperative."
  2. Inanna was the most beautiful, friendly, and uncooperative horse that one could ever have the misfortune to own; because from her looks she promised so much, but from her heart she gave so little!
  3. They will determine whether a horse is willing or uncooperative; docile or aggressive; confident or anxious; sensible or unpredictable; trustworthy or mean; friendly or standoffish; tolerant or impatient; and animated or placid.
  4. The would-be seducer of the Fifties had to reckon with an armoury of uncooperative underwear which stood between him and his objective.
  5. As a human variant on such running - or lumbering - gags, there is Wally, a farcically uncooperative caretaker who puts in a regulation grumpy appearance in each of the play's four scenes in order to enunciate his catchphrase, "Nothing to do with me".
  6. For example Mrs Snell, who was looking after her husband said that she could still manage to look after him at home; she was doing a little more for him than last year because he was physically frailer and more uncooperative, but she was getting the right amount of help and was quite satisfied.
  7. If we try to shoe or float a horse, and it decides to be uncooperative, and we retaliate with force and anger so that the horse becomes anxious and fearful; the horse will remember that such a situation terrified it.
  8. The police were not uncooperative, and were willing to accept heretical or medical volumes in lieu of Bibles.
  9. Occasionally, a horse is completely uncooperative, and won't even put one foot on the ramp - let alone walk inside the horse trailer.
  10. In general the difficulties can be categorised as those which were hard because they were unpleasant tasks in themselves (eg dealing with sickness or incontinence, washing soiled clothes); those which were hard because of the dementia sufferer's behaviour or characteristics (eg he or she was uncooperative, aggressive, heavy), and those which were hard because of features of the carer's life or characteristics (eg the journey to the dementia sufferer's home was a long one, the carer's spouse disliked her helping, she had no washing machine, she found it hard to manage caring tasks as well as her work).
  11. It was no fun at all working with an uncooperative and resentful local force.
  12. We need the horse to listen to us, but we must listen to it, be receptive to it, so that we can anticipate and offset the real possibility of a horse's emotions becoming too extreme and consequently it being most uncooperative.
  13. Or one might expect an aggressive horse to be mean and uncooperative, but this is not necessarily true either.

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