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Перевод: disarray
[существительное] беспорядок ; замешательство; смятение; беспорядок в одежде; небрежный костюм; [глагол] приводить в беспорядок; приводить в смятение; снимать одежду; разоблачать
Тезаурус:
- Questions about Mr Major's style and the way he was fighting the battle arose from the evident disarray in the Conservative campaign.
- But Mr Major is likely be in power with the smallest Tory majority since 1951 and is now placed to take advantage of disarray in the Opposition parties and the expected economic recovery.
- Constituency Labour Party and trade union delegates seized eagerly on the common feeling that the Conservatives economic and political trials, and the disarray of the centre parties, were at last combining to open a window of opportunity.
- It was a very scared bunch of men, announcing the death of the Dear Father of the Soviet People, who appealed to those people to avoid "panic and disarray".
- The social life of the island was in disarray.
- Many Conservatives still recalled the disarray into which the Macmillan administration had plunged after its striking election victory in 1959.
- The session was suspended in disarray for two hours.
- The last two days' scenes of disarray, including some fisticuffs, caused by the exclusion of far-right MEPs from the leadership of two delegations to foreign parliaments, are demeaning to the European Parliament, and bode ill.
- Fears in the financial markets that government policy towards the pound was in disarray also drove down the currency 3.05 cents against the dollar to 1.5775.
- The Congress's disarray - radical democrats argue that it should be disbanded - has been on embarrassing display this week as deputies argued over what to call their state.
- They were in total disarray from the start.
- The society's old adversary, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, says the society is in disarray after so many defeats.
- There will be no outcry from the corporate sector about the disarray in the accountancy profession.
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