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Перевод: caution
[существительное] осторожность ; предосторожность ; предусмотрительность ; предупреждение; предостережение; необыкновенный человек; человек с большими странностями; странная вещь; [глагол] предостерегать; предостеречь
Тезаурус:
- Road clothes suggest caution off road
- While Real are unbeaten, the relative honeymoon will continue for a man whom the late Bill Shankly, with characteristic caution, once said was destined to become "the top manager in the game".
- AN ATMOSPHERE of excitement mingled with a fair amount of caution and some controversy has taken over CERN, Europe's centre near Geneva for research into subatomic particles.
- The dangers of too close inspection are obvious, and Long Kin West especially calls for caution: this hole descends vertically for over 500 feet from a rock bridge across its top carrying a track from Cold Cotes on the old road.
- James had won the first round, though, suffering agonies of seasickness, he was in no mood to celebrate, while Admiral de Forbin, in an excess of caution, stood so far out to sea that they overshot their intended destination, Leith in the Firth of Forth, and instead made their landfall 60 miles 96 km north of Aberdeen and 150 240 km from the real objective.
- A word of caution on the subject of tax is also necessary.
- The effect of this Act has been to inspire a greater sense of caution in British film-makers regarding the involvement of children in immodest or suggestive photography, and restrictions on importing such material might well spread these considerations abroad.
- It also suggests that caution that must be exercised in reading the chapters by Neil Smith (chapter 5) and Liz Bondi (chapter 6).
- Lawton suspected nothing, merely practised caution because it was trained into him and was not an instinct.
- First take-offs are a bit hairy, and despite the instructor's words of caution everyone ends up running behind a wildly-accelerating aircraft gently but surely swerving to the left.
- They may be effective alone, but there needs to be caution with their introduction, especially enalapril which may cause hypotension when combined with other agents.
- And a formal caution, unlike a clip around the ear, goes into the record book as a "known crime".
- But the author (and readers) will want some written commentary to accompany the figures and here caution must be exercised not to claim more than the figures warrant.
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