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Перевод: chary
[прилагательное] осторожный; скупой; сдержанный
Тезаурус:
- The slaughter houses are chary of taking freeze-branded animals.
- Thus Pound was quite ready, and became eager, to deliver a message, though with more obliquities and delays than the impatiently moralistic reader could see reason for; whereas Eliot, true to his inheritance from French symbolisme , was sceptical and chary of conveying in poetry any message at all.
- Oh well, there's no harm done in this case, only you really must be more chary of giving invitations to people we know nothing about."
- Although he was chary of broaching the subject of a full-time shepherd, when he did so, he found that his father had been giving some thought to the matter.
- The book is unlikely to be very valuable in itself, for owners are understandably chary of submitting precious items to such manoeuvres as splaying and clamping.
- I would be chary of anything caught in these murky waters.
- Mrs Noble, he said, thought him completely immoral and his own parents were chary of allowing Helen to visit him in his study bedroom at Shelgate Road as she used to do, although, he informed Harry, "Mother knows Helen so well and likes her so much."
- But I would be extremely chary of asking the newer "red" and "yellow" forms to live in alkaline or even neutral water.
- "Be not chary of sacrificing your life, should necessity demand!
- I said to be chary of the McLaggans - "No no, there is no harm really.
- The keepers of all precious stones and gems, dwarves are chary of speaking to humans for fear their treasures will be stolen.
- Jim, along with singing partner Pete Lofty, drummer Chris Scott and bassist Dave Chary, grew tired of the make-it-big-quick policy adopted by the majority of British indie labels.
- He painted this picture of his father-in-law: "Over his kindred he held a wary and chary care, which bountifully was expressed when occasion so required, reputing himself not only principal of the family but a general father to them all as for frank, well ordered and continual hospitality he outwent all show of competence; spare but discreet of speech: better conceiving than delivering; equally stout and kind, not upon lightness of humour, but upon soundness of judgement: inclined to commiseration, ready to relieve."
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