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Перевод: backward
[прилагательное] обратный; отсталый; запоздалый; прошлый; замшелый; заскорузлый; медлящий; неохотно делающий; застенчивый; робкий; [наречие] назад; обратно; в обратном направлении; задом; задом наперед; наоборот
Тезаурус:
- Dear Steve Racist Liar Prat, your theft of my copyrights and your brief "celebration" of your "scoop", which you paraded to your fellow racist crooks at my expense, has been noted and you shall be, believe me, very sorry that you sought to persist in gloating in your backward, immoral capacity to confect racist lies on the assumption that I shall not be able to retaliate in kind.
- But the move to the climax doesn't build with inexorable power, the backward placing of the horns and percussion finds the sound wanting, and the emotional grip simply isn't tight enough to pin you helplessly to the wall.
- AEROBICS: FORWARD AND BACKWARD JOGGING 5.
- Because the Soviet government's promise to bring the modern world into even the most backward of the republics was a pillar of the union's legitimacy, the Chernobyl disaster also led the republics to question the need for the union.
- Although crew cuts had been around forever, all-over short hair of or less started in about '64 was a conservative-suit-mod staple until '68 when it went even shorter - and less in '69 near-shaven styles (baldness never caught on) or so of hair in the 60s was not as noteworthy as a backward glance might suggest - because long hair got all the publicity, you'd think that everyone below 25 grew their hair long.
- Recovery is simply a matter of relaxing the backward pressure on the stick and using the controls quite normally to bring the wings level and to ease out of the dive.
- I returned it, she slammed it back, I caught it neatly, spun round and delivered a deft backward glance over my left shoulder.
- The aim, therefore, was both to create new centres of national capitalism and to neutralize the capacity to obstruct this process of the three dominant powers of backward Europe - the Tsars, the Habsburg emperors, and the monarchs of Prussia (the three were interlocked in the tripartite division of Poland).
- Their direction was poor and in the first 12 overs they conceded 12 wides and no-balls, so it was an unexpected bonus when Donald, with the last delivery in his first spell of four overs, had Haynes caught at backward square-leg.
- Indirect Rule dramatized, sanctified, and institutionalized the belief that backward races should and could be ruled by force of character rather than by force of arms.
- Soviet agriculture was relatively backward, even though the volume of production had, overall, overtaken its pre-1914 figures by the mid-1920s.
- American salesmen thus have a built-in launch pad for their products within the British military establishment that they are not backward in exploiting.
- The proposal by the President of the Commission, Jacques Delors, in Strasbourg on 17 January 1990 that the EC should treat the six East European countries as if they were backward regions of the Community and extend structural support to them brought gasps of disbelief from every government except West Germany's.
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