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Перевод: askance
[наречие] косо; искоса; сбоку; с подозрением; криво
Тезаурус:
- Tammuz looked at him askance but said nothing.
- It cannot have been easy, all these years, and who am I to criticise, to look askance, I who have been lucky, who have only myself to please, whose time is free.
- The police authorities might look askance at the bottle of beer but to the constables it was seen as a legitimate reward for a little extra service.
- CIA men looked askance at him, particularly since he dealt directly with the highest officers in the agency, preferably Casey, rather than with them.
- Young men with feet on the ladder, provided by the Industrial Revolution, looked askance at the old-fashioned ways of their fathers.
- They came in diffidently, nodded respectfully to Wilcox, and looked askance at Robyn.
- Yet this restatement of his views won him political support from Liberals who looked askance at this quasi-nationalization programme.
- The heat in the narrow packed streets was stifling and Sir James' men began to complain loudly; the lay brother, used to Corbett's strange ways, slumped resignedly on his gentle cob whilst Ranulf looked askance at his erratic and peculiar master.
- It is not only defence ministries that would look askance at the creation of a defence oligopoly; competition authorities exist to keep a beady eye on such tendencies.
- Though southern China suffered little disruption, many foreign buyers still look askance at relying on China for goods.
- It often looked askance at the mainland.
- She looked at him askance.
- The Army was more ambivalent: while welcoming the end of National Service and the return to "real soldiering" with a regular army, the Army Council looked askance at the loss of 51 regiments, 17 of which were infantry battalions with battle honours stretching back over the centuries.
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