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Перевод: cautious
[прилагательное] осторожный; опасливый; осмотрительный; предусмотрительный; бережный
Тезаурус:
- This meant that while from our side they appeared cautious and reactionary, for the Board they provided a cheerful dawn chorus to which it could always confidently wake up.
- Stores were cautious in front of the Boots figures today.
- Tullibardine, far more cautious, was reluctant even to cross to the mainland and when they did at last set sail they suffered the usual Jacobite bad luck.
- Marian felt less inclined to distrust him but was still cautious.
- "I 'spect so," came a cautious reply.
- Had you bothered to look up the LD-50 in any standard work, or even bothered to consult Dr Woodward, you would have been more cautious about repeating tales of poisoning.
- But a 2p rise to 208p in MB Group's share price, partly reversing Monday's 6p drop, is a cautious acknowledgement of the logic of the deal and the boldness of a move that has brought not only Caradon products but its highly professional directors into key positions, including chief executive and finance director, on the MB Group board.
- But West Germany, always cautious about monetary union, has shrugged aside attempts by the Italians to bring forward by several months the start of the inter-governmental conference that will discuss the road to EMU.
- The scientists were being cautious and so were the civil servants; this meant that British politicians could happily continue to struggle over familiar issues until 1988 when a devastating drought enabled scientists in the USA to get the ear of the Senate and pour into it a story sufficiently sensational to alarm the rest of the Western world.
- There were cautious rumblings about the possibilities of new drugs, methods of giving chemotherapy in gentle dribs rather than massive doses, people looking into the effects of stress - with quite opposite results - and the need for computerized arrangements for regular cervical smear testing.
- Flynn's (1983) assessment of developing relationships in planning is cautious.
- Cecil's response, which they received on 6 August, was an expression of sympathy - and equally cautious.
- Be cautious - remember the season is a long one, so try to run your horse on suitable ground.
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