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Перевод: unwise
[прилагательное] неблагоразумный; неразумный; глупый
Тезаурус:
- But he goes on to say: "To take (the book) as the last word would be as unwise as putting one's faith in a hand-out from the (US) Department of the Interior."
- It is unwise to keep medications in a handbag which could be lost or might be explored by a child, with disastrous results.
- He had said it was unwise to load up in villages because of thieves and dangerous to camp apart from each other because of bandits.
- The educational systems and cultural climates in every country are so diverse that international planning would be unwise and ineffectual.
- I did not even complain to the British Medical Association - as I was in law entitled so to do - about the gross impertinence of a certain toothy and incompetent doctor in this very borough who imagined in his stupidity that I was incapable of reading upside-down the notes he was making on the other side of a desk at which I was once unwise enough to sit.
- Children need to feel safe and secure about the world they grow up in, and it is unwise to give them the idea that everything they eat or come into contact with is a potential threat.
- No unwise promise is made that the young person can choose freely from the range of possibilities - only that an "appropriate" opportunity will be offered.
- That some very large companies should have lost a great deal of money on their little experiment shows only how unwise their decision to pursue the technology was.
- It's unwise to let policy be influenced, let alone jeopardized, by outraged personal pride.
- It is unwise, therefore, to back-fill pits using their own waste.
- Certainly it would be unwise to see it as proof of understanding or acceptance.
- Any spare capital, regulators have insisted, must be committed first to strengthening balance sheets weakened by unwise lending, or to takeovers of the rump of the thrift industry.
- With so many unanswered questions, it is an unwise man who comes to a conclusion.
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