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Перевод: unpopular speek unpopular


[прилагательное]
непопулярный; не пользующийся любовью


Тезаурус:

  1. Borrowing money from colleagues at work, petty cash, or from neighbours is a fast way of making yourself unpopular.
  2. ' He told the Conservative Party that it would be an unpopular tax when he first opposed the idea - successfully - as Secretary of State for the Environment in the early Eighties.
  3. But since the thrust of the argument is for grass-roots power and the paper refers implicitly to unpopular counties created by the 1974 reforms, the districts are less worried than the counties that contain them.
  4. Labour has not only neutralised most of those policy areas which make it unpopular; more importantly, it has virtually erased the opportunity for Tories to accuse Labour of being run by the "loony left".
  5. THE CHARRED hulks of vehicles beside the highway on the approaches to Maan, 130 miles through the desert south from Amman, remain as mute but eloquent reminders of the limits of public tolerance of an unpopular government when no other expression of opinion is possible.
  6. There had been an unpopular decision made at the Lords in London, so gunmen here decided to shoot a lord, to set an example.
  7. This is very popular in the country because upon the whole trade unions are unpopular, and therefore, if you can attach the consequences of your own actions (for which you desire to transfer the blame to other people) to somebody who is unpopular already and attribute it to him, you are almost certain to be home and dry.
  8. The taxmen, who are among the most efficient and unpopular figures in France, have been engaged in various forms of industrial action for 19 weeks.
  9. President Walesa has been unable to form a stable government, usually because one or more of the coalition partners have been unwilling to share responsibility for unpopular economic policies.
  10. Why would the Labor Party exchange Mr Hawke for someone even more unpopular?
  11. Despite the talk in US government circles only three years ago, of synfuels being what would save the US from OPEC oil dependence, the programme has become unpopular and seems likely at the time of writing to become an offering to appease fears of further growth in the federal budget deficit.
  12. This political marriage was very unpopular with Pope Stephen III, especially as the papacy had encouraged the Frankish kings to weaken the power of the Lombards, whose territories bordered upon its own.
  13. She did things which were deeply unpopular to a large section of the political community which she was striving to hold together.

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