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Перевод: cautionary
[прилагательное] предостерегающий; предупреждающий
Тезаурус:
- This example is indeed a cautionary tale, as the work of the two engravers was traditionally attributed to two different mints (Rome and Tarraco, in Spain), but the discovery of numerous die links (see below) between each group has shown that they all come from the same mint.
- However, most of us either no longer want to believe in the Ruskinian and Poundian relation between craftsmanlike performance and civic health, or else we tell ourselves (perhaps with Pound's fate before us as a cautionary tale) that we can no longer afford to believe it.
- The cautionary phase here is watch where you're putting your feet.
- This kind of experiment, besides sounding a cautionary note, needs repeating, says Smith.
- A cautionary word should perhaps be entered here.
- A second lesson - or cautionary note - bears directly on the government's enthusiasm for separating out "purchaser" or "provider" roles in order to create a quasi market in social care.
- He gave no specific indication of what powers the parliament would have, and he sounded a cautionary note on the abuse of power.
- We are also screening THE OBJECT OF BEAUTY, starring Andie MacDowell and John Malkovich in the cautionary story of two Americans stranded in London who discover themselves penniless, and how this affects their relationship.
- One cautionary note: Mr Major's real Tory hero is not Macmillan nor Mr Lawson, but the late Iain Macleod.
- America provides a cautionary tale.
- The Welsh objections, far more cautionary than anti, mostly related to the possibility of political and economic instability in an era of change and the attendant dangers of hurrying South Africa back into such rugby prominence.
- BOOK REVIEW / The fading of Eco: a cautionary tale: "Foucault's Pendulum" - Umberto Eco: Tr.
- The Kenneth Branagh phenomenon is a cautionary tale but apart from the aren't-you-sick-of-him response, there has been little serious attention paid to the growing predictability of the media circus.
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