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Перевод: aborted
[прилагательное] недоношенный; недоразвитый; рудиментарный
Тезаурус:
- The latter had further to go and should be in place when the raid on the castle began; but if, by chance, their crossing and arrival was discovered and the enemy alerted, then the main objective could be aborted.
- But that romantic plan was abruptly aborted.
- But I guess, one is usually kinda suffering from some aborted love affair or association, rather than being at the peak of one.
- The sheer number of abortions makes this a huge issue, more than 3 million babies have been aborted in Great Britain under the 1967 Act.
- Five plots were aborted.
- The Wallaby team hierarchy were convinced the tour would be aborted.
- There had been aborted revolutions in Germany after the Great War, and an international socialism (though factional) was spreading throughout Europe.
- It was perhaps a coincidence that chairman of the IEE meeting was RS Sandell who in the 1970s, with SM Edwardson, developed the BBC's medium-wave Carfax system that was later aborted.
- Abortion statistics suggest that around a hundred Down's children are being aborted each year.
- The Washington Bullseye was aborted due to unserviceable bomb doors plus compass trouble so we landed back after one hour 35 minutes.
- If everything was hunky dory on planet pop, Suede and the Manics wouldn't need to worship Bowie and Lydon, Bjorn Again would have aborted in some outback bar down under and Denim simply wouldn't exist.
- The flight from Bahrain, with 263 people on board, veered away at the last moment, skimmed just 80ft above rush-hour traffic and narrowly missed another hotel before the landing was aborted.
- Her oldest son then gets a white girl pregnant, and the baby has to be aborted, as Government rules allow under these circumstances.
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