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Перевод: averse
[прилагательное] неохотный; питающий отвращение
Тезаурус:
- As an "old China hand", Mr Bush apparently prides himself on his personal understanding in dealing with the Chinese; and as a former CIA director, he is not averse to secrecy.
- They may be dazed and talk as if delirious, incoherent, stupid, forgetful; worse () for mental exertions and is averse to speaking or even having company present; too tired to communicate and not wanting to make the effort.
- They may crave what their stomach is averse to; indecisive.
- Added to this is the perpetual insecurity reserve police suffer as a result of the management's control over the renewal of their contract: and sergeants are not averse to using this as a threat in parades.
- Even the District Secretary was not averse to reminding his tutor-organisers that they were dispensable.
- With a background of socialism, these PTAs were not averse to spending public money on promoting public transport.
- And although Mrs Thatcher has none of these defects, she is known to be not averse to the occasional run on sterling.
- Chapman himself was not averse to playing a trick or two on his lively player, like the time he arranged a winter "cruise" for him.
- And Major himself, an unusually objective Scottish commentator who was not averse to criticizing his fellow-countrymen, is good testimony to the result.
- Averse to meat and they may desire beer which produces vomiting and diarrhoea.
- Throughout the greater part of the nineteenth century, most people were averse to official intervention in social and family affairs and the Victorian age can be seen as an era in which individualism was the leading social ethic.
- Brook was not averse to extending his advice into the heartland of prime-ministerial patronage - the shape and composition of the Cabinet.
- Seaweed Meal: Available in small quantities after transformation by worms to produce an organic compost and appeals to those averse to using inorganic chemicals.
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