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Перевод: wariness
[существительное] осторожность ; осмотрительность
Тезаурус:
- But now the gangling figure had been smoothed and tailored by success, he carried his height with easy assurance and the grey eyes - which he knew so well how to use - held a basic wariness.
- Clear as it is that the terms of intra-bloc trade deteriorated from the USSR's point of view in the 1970s, the issue deserves to be treated with a degree of wariness.
- Above all I treated the Quakers with respectful wariness.
- He watched the man narrowly, not caring for the wariness of his eyes and the way his hands had begun to twitch.
- If German experience is anything to go by, initial public wariness will be replaced by warm approval, as residents come to appreciate the manifest advantages of living in a residential area that has been reclaimed from domination by the car.
- "There is an initial wariness," she says.
- This sense of wariness and unease permeates our society, and will remain a barrier both to parents accepting mentally handicapped children, and to the public at large accepting them within our society.
- Despite the past experiences of many manufacturing workers, and the wariness of telecommunications workers, the industrial robot looks increasingly likely to be a positive rather than a negative influence in many working environments.
- The one exception in both cases was the Simultaneous Mission of 1901 but as this was avowedly non-political their normal wariness was made even more obvious.
- With a few exceptions, such as Liberia under Tubman and Tolbert, and Gabon under Bongo, foreign investors have been regarded with feelings of wariness or hostility.
- I had a long and wary walk through the pitch-dark jungles - my wariness stemming from having sighted a large tarantula strolling down the road for its evening constitutional.
- The feat was marked by a drain bursting under the pitch soon after play began and flooding one of the run-ups; inevitably, the umpire concerned was "Dickie" Bird, famed for his wariness about the weather, and now having to contend with water coming from below as well as above.
- Controls are a sign of wariness, not confidence.
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