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Перевод: diminished
[прилагательное] уменьшенный; униженный
Тезаурус:
- "They are a fine team and our chances against Cornwall have diminished with their absence, but we still have the players to take the championship.
- Regressive rock's meaning is diminished because hardly anyone at all is into it; the scene is claustrophobically LOCAL a parochial huddle - its problem is not one of dehumanized distance but of an overdose of intimacy.
- The wording with which section 2 of the Homicide Act 1957 introduced diminished responsibility is rather unsatisfactory, but judges, counsel, doctors, and juries have approached it with a compassionate pragmatism rather than with the rarefied verbal analysis too frequently encountered in English criminal law.
- The bad news for small-time acts is that this exploratory role has diminished significantly over the last ten years.
- She felt now a dulled sense of degradation: she felt depraved and diminished and shrunken and old.
- By 1341 the Forest of Dean had been diminished by a quarter, and the warden's farm was reduced from 160 to 120.
- Clearly much of the material is unsupportable and there is a sense in which this is self-evident in that the Scrapbook is styled as an "anti-document" which, like the films of Debord, is co-extensive with the equally unsupportable and qualitatively diminished world to which it relates.
- The anger over losing his father had barely diminished, and the older he grew, despite his uncles' attentiveness to many of his needs (as they saw them), the more the loss was felt.
- But a visit to Vanessa, "humming booming flourishing over the hill" in a household of children, could make Virginia feel suddenly diminished, her life thin and pale by comparison, Monk's House poky and mean.
- After closure, the majority of parents expressed preference for the larger schools now attended by their children, though their links with the school had diminished.
- The formal powers of the royal family have diminished as the yardage about them in the newspapers has grown.
- One way of accomplishing this in English law would be to merge provocation into a widened doctrine of diminished responsibility.
- It said that the study had proved that the capital and operating costs then being achieved made the advantages of diesel much less attractive and that the cost benefits had diminished.
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