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Перевод: unguarded
[прилагательное] беспечный; неосмотрительный; неосторожный; незащищенный
Тезаурус:
- That was what she had been waiting for, that unguarded, unforced, totally natural reaction of a lowly apprentice who sees her work unfold like a fairytale.
- There's also the soft side, the Bill Morrison who is reduced to tears by Harry Secombe - "I'd love to be as good as him" and the Bill Morrison who confesses in an unguarded moment that as an epitaph he'd like the description that appeared in a recent Times leader about him: "a man they can trust".
- The net wickets at Queen's Park were considered too dangerous and, indeed, the five specialist seamers were allowed to bowl only at unguarded stumps.
- Horrifying accidents involving unguarded pto shafts continue to happen every year.
- The pale women in black who walked along the dusty road beside the wire on Sundays, and the unguarded French prisoners who returned to their camps from work every evening might have been extras walking across a film set.
- Since unguarded and uncensored words have usually been anathema in Russia, he mostly limited his performances to select private gatherings.
- By this I mean flinging yourself forward on to the opponent's fist with your unguarded face.
- The young man was killed after becoming entangled in the unguarded rotors of a power harrow while attempting to remove a stone.
- It saddens me that, while most annual reports say " we will do our utmost to preserve our most important asset: the skills contained in our workforce", when I visit the workplace I see the tell-tale signs of accidents in the making - blocked exits, unguarded machines, untrained work people.
- The unguarded nature of the latter, which was never worked over by Thomas, provides occasional glimpses of the youth who left St. Paul's after his seventeenth birthday in order to achieve a twofold purpose: ostensibly to please his father by attending a few practical evening classes and in the day by preparing himself for some form of Civil Service clerical post, while privately, he sought the freedom of a young nature-writer who was determined to collect his papers into a book.
- Vicky Whitemore, knowing the problems that 'keepers face in these situations, was delegated with the responsibility and let no-one down as she launched the ball safely into an unguarded part of the net.
- They shouldn't leave all this stuff unguarded - and what's that envelope over by the pile of coins?
- It is no small thing to be able to leave your belongings unguarded and your doors unlocked, as you still can in the country areas of Greece (Davies 1982: 85).
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