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Перевод: blameless
[прилагательное] невинный; беспорочный; безупречный
Тезаурус:
- It was common form for converts who had led relatively blameless lives to condemn, as Newton did, "the impiety and profaneness" of their unregenerate days; but in his case there were the hard facts of his voyages in slave ships to the West Coast of Africa, on one of which he had been abandoned to his fate and only rescued through a combination of circumstances that indeed seemed to be almost miraculous.
- Mr Saunders goes on to admit that broadcasters are not entirely blameless in this respect: "More should no doubt have been done at an earlier stage in development of RDS to give the receiver manufacturing industry some guidelines setting out the minimum levels of RDS performance that should be achieved".
- But the economists are not entirely blameless.
- He who is the blameless party takes the initiative in running towards us to forgive.
- The crooked pay-off is that the secretary feels blameless and discounts the innocent manager.
- Robyn felt herself growing warm with resentment of his rudeness, mingled with the consciousness that her own conduct had not been entirely blameless.
- The Doonan Family, hitherto blameless Geordie-Irishmen, were caught recently.
- Ironically, the summer of 1939 had been blameless.
- A previously blameless disciplinary record should have entitled Cooper to more lenient treatment, they argue.
- Television is blameless.
- Not that he was blameless, himself.
- Beyond the Old Testament, in the second century BCE Book of Jubilees , Jacob is turned into a blameless, upright figure, and, dare we say it, an utter prig of a man, while Esau is a villain through and through.
- This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.
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