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Перевод: assertive
[прилагательное] утвердительный; самоуверенный; положительный; чрезмерно настойчивый; напористый
Тезаурус:
- Be assertive when you are viewing a property.
- As he grew older, Richard II became more assertive, also became a patron of the arts and culture - Geoffrey Chaucer was one of his favourites - and that did not please the Duke of Gloucester, who with others began a civil war to remove the King's favourites from Court.
- But this kind of assertive coup de main carries a huge risk.
- In the person of Mary of Guise, it had been made abundantly clear that neither a French background nor an assertive Protestant aristocracy was a bar to the exercise of power and the acquisition of respect.
- It could also turn the spotlight unfavourably on the assertive Mrs Clinton, who has herself become a "campaign issue".
- Use assertive behaviour (see Assertiveness on page 8) to control the call.
- As one of a variety of possible techniques to develop self-confidence, it is sometimes suggested that "assertiveness training" is helpful, the idea being that stress is reduced if one knows, in appropriate circumstances, how to be assertive rather than aggressive.
- He was too tentative, too assertive, too submissive, too dominant.
- He is big, blond, assertive and aggressive.
- Rights are a central issue in being assertive (see page 8), since a decision to be assertive, as opposed to aggressive or submissive, is in effect a decision to stand up for your rights in a way that respects other people's rights.
- All-male groups subject to a resistant collection of small stable harems led by assertive young adults may become relatively nomadic and move to areas where the population cycle is in a different phase and contains larger and less stable harems.
- An odd diversion, perhaps, from one of the country's leading constitutional lawyers, but he was seized of the gift, and so the poetry became assertive.
- Those of us who are sexually assertive still find that our confidence crumbles when we are ridiculed in public spaces.
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