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Перевод: unreserved
[прилагательное] несдержанный; откровенный; не ограниченный; безоговорочный; незабронированный; не заказанный заранее
Тезаурус:
- Clara regarded her own development with unreserved satisfaction, for she knew that it promised well.
- The Equal Opportunities Commission, which backed Mrs Weston's 18-month battle, said: "It is probably the most unreserved victory we have ever won in a case of this kind."
- Not that enthusiasm is unreserved.
- The fact was that distrust of Chamberlain ran so deep that even the most unequivocal supporter of rearmament in the labour movement could not give unreserved support to his Government's military preparations.
- Ostensibly an attempt to recreate a club atmosphere on TV, its format was closer to that established by pop shows such as Ready Steady Go in the Fifties: a studio band doggedly pretending to play live in front of an audience whose enthusiasm was so unreserved it was obviously phoney.
- Although this pilot was not monitored formally, it was hailed by participating students and staff as an unreserved success, generating a substantial commitment to equality for students with severe learning difficulties, and a sound knowledge, on a practical level, of many of their needs.
- Genuine faith is unreserved in its commitment; doubt has reservations.
- Please note: reserved seating is only available at the Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall - all other seats are unreserved although some may be set aside for festival patrons, Friends and sponsors.
- Please note that all seats are unreserved, although a number may be set aside for sponsors at some concerts.
- He wrote to me to say that his occupation would become "unreserved" on August 1, 1941, but that his firm would only release staff to join the armed forces.
- Unlike previous texts, this book made an unreserved attempt to show how the phenomena of physical geography could be rationalized and perhaps given new significance and new coherence in terms of systems theory, and "by avoiding the usual pot pourri of information about the earth and its atmosphere which had traditionally been termed physical geography" it was devoted to the identification and analysis of some of the more important systematic relationships with which modern physical geographers are concerned.
- As the England striker prepares for today's potentially explosive clash at Spurs, the Gunners chief gave Wright unreserved support despite his controversial display at Southampton last weekend.
- But these and similar reports indicated that, at any rate in such traditionally Catholic conservative areas where Nazism had only partially penetrated the existing sub-culture though where approval of Hitler had for the most part been completely unreserved between about 1938 and 1940, the gulf between propaganda image and actual reality was now rapidly becoming blatantly obvious.
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