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Перевод: vexatious
[прилагательное] досадный; беспокойный; обременительный; стеснительный; сопряженный с неприятностями; неудобный; крючкотворный; сутяжнический
Тезаурус:
- Among her policy advisers, the best-known was Sir Alan Walters, whose wraith-like presence as her adviser on the economy proved so vexatious to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, that he resigned.
- "Should you be referring to Vaughan, good uncle, I assure you that he is no vexatious matter," Edward said hotly.
- It disclosed no reasonable cause of action and was frivolous and vexatious.
- Its full title was Preparing Police to Deal with a Multicultured Society, and it was on the subject of policing black communities - still the most vexatious and controversial for both police and their critics - that Sir Peter made his thoughts most plain.
- However, the Inland Revenue could seek to recover the tax due by summary judgment under only one of the alternative assessments, since to do otherwise would be vexatious.
- Vexatious, persistent winds have rarely seemed so unnecessary.
- They were not authorized to sell the goods pledged to them however perishable, which meant that many vexatious and expensive lawsuits were commenced against them every day.
- It was a vexatious summons, and none of them turned up.
- Let us leave such vexatious matters for the time being."
- So let me turn to an issue, less Earth shattering, but no less vexatious - the keeping of mink in Shetland.
- These fees are modest, but a person shown to be appealing in a frivolous or vexatious manner may have the costs of the appeal hearing awarded against him.
- The writ issued in September 1987 was therefore vexatious, but the contentious element was removed when the claim was restricted.
- No doubt it was very vexatious to Lanfranc, especially since he doubted whether their so-called saints deserved this title at all.
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