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Перевод: abandon
[существительное] развязность ; несдержанность ; непринужденность ; [глагол] отказываться от; оставлять; бросать; покидать; предаваться
Тезаурус:
- While you can substitute another activity for one the patient wants to abandon, you should not allow him to stop and do nothing.
- In contrast, the D-32's tighter, more introverted qualities mean that you can thrash away at it with complete abandon and still get a smooth, rich, controlled and, it has to be said, very Martin-esque result.
- Dr. Briant must abandon his project and restore to this unhappy baby his birthright, the chance to grow up in a real home, with real parents who will love him as he deserves to be loved.
- If the United States wishes to be an effective peace broker, it must accept the fundamental need for law enforcement, uphold the illegality of Israeli settlement and abandon its policy of appeasing its ally.
- We therefore concluded that it was necessary to abandon any attempt to "do justice" between the parties in the context of decree proceedings.
- Be friendly and try to give the impression that you are a person of integrity who knows his or her own mind, and are not likely to abandon a deal half-way through.
- Some members would abandon the evangelical parts of the platform, while others would rather give up politics.
- Abandon'd then, "tis time to be retir'd,
- These people had been encouraged to fight by the United States; by keeping them going, when Congress was keen to abandon them, at least some Americans were keeping faith.
- Brilliant, spontaneous teaching is a rare event, and it would be a disservice to students to abandon planning in the hope that such teaching might happen.
- Highlights include the Nocturnes, which carry introspection to remote regions of intensity and the Ballades, where some of the old abandon is rekindled to powerful effect.
- All the pilot can do is to signal if the launch is too fast or abandon the launch if it is to slow.
- According to Lord John Manners, it was Palmerston, as First Lord of the Treasury, who was behind the Treasury's insistence that Hall should abandon the competition and appoint Pennethorne.
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