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Перевод: complacency
[существительное] самодовольство; удовлетворенность ; благодушие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Likewise, in the Second World War, the Germans, perhaps because of their complacency, never realised that we were breaking the Enigma code.
- Senior Public Health Officer There has been no cover-up, no conspiracy with the industry, and no complacency but regular and prompt action based on a wide range of scientific advice.
- No room for complacency
- The chancellor can hardly be accused of complacency.
- There is no room for complacency even though 72 per cent of parents in the survey rate primary schools as good or better.
- They have not experienced Wigan's past and provide the extra impetus for the present which negates any possible complacency among the established.
- "We have too much competition within the side for there to be any complacency," Shelford said.
- Margaret Ewing MP, the Scottish National Party's parliamentary leader, in a letter to Lord Sanderson, has accused the Government of "massive complacency" towards the fishing industry.
- In itself the dim complacency of gossip and cards at "our club" would seem harmless, familiar, merely social; but "in itself" denatures The Possessed where groupings dissolve or collapse into each other, and where the "merely" social has no place.
- Her death reminded us of the dangers of complacency in Africa.
- There should be no complacency about who seems to be winning the battle.
- The Welsh Office has been accused of complacency over food poisoning outbreaks in a damning new report by an all-Party Commons committee.
- But the most objectionable aspect of his article is the airy complacency with which he identifies the psychological morbidity of all but his chosen few.
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