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Перевод: deplore
[глагол] сожалеть; оплакивать; порицать; считать предосудительным
Тезаурус:
- I rather suspect it could lead to a lot of foul-hooked fish, which is another thing I deplore when done deliberately.
- This Merchant is likely to prove a big target for American people who routinely deplore British Shakespearean acting and staging.
- He goes on to deplore the abandonment of "subjects that really matter", and the exchange of "solid fact" for "airy speculation".
- It is easy for a well-fed English-woman like myself to shake with anger about the futility of war, to protest about the iniquity of racial prejudice and to deplore the helplessness of little people in the face of vast political forces fighting for power.
- True fishkeepers deplore this practice.
- By the way, I deplore the practice employed by some filling stations of having several premium unleaded pumps on the forecourt but tucking the standard and cheaper fuel, away in a corner.
- Why do the underground papers leave it to the media narcoticizers to deplore the damaging possibilities of drugs"
- It's all to do with their continued wilful rejection of Captain Bob's morale-boosting pay and conditions package which, for some reason, they deplore.
- Writers about midlife are fond of referring to the empty nest syndrome, much to the annoyance of feminists, who deplore the notion that women need children to bolster their sense of self-worth.
- Mr Stone seems fond of the bizarre dynastic arrangements he studies, tending to deplore the rise of the Arab families who are transforming politics in Honduras (and, for that matter, in Ecuador and Argentina and Brazil).
- In the days before glasnost - which his fictions may be thought to have rehearsed and predicted, but which could well mean that his fictions will no longer be for the West what they have been so far, when the thing that they deplore was still there in its entirety to be deplored - Kundera was forced into exile in the "free world" of the time.
- Traditionalists may huff and puff and say there is nothing like the real thing; aesthetes may deplore the destruction of mystery; but for most of us it proves as enthralling as exploring a maze.
- It also calls on the general assembly to deplore British Steel's "abrupt" closure announcement of the Ravenscraig plant.
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