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Перевод: disaster
[существительное] бедствие; несчастье [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Giving very young children too much choice over when to get up, what to wear or what they eat for breakfast can be a recipe for disaster - acrimonious arguments, delays and tantrums.
- Certainly following the far-flung effects of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in 1986, the health hazards associated with nuclear products have been highlighted, not only for employees and people in the immediate environs of a nuclear plant but also for people and terrain far distant from the scene of the nuclear leak.
- President Mitterrand of France (and he's not alone in this) has been anxious that too swift a move to reunify the two Germanys could destabilise Gorbachev, something that could spell disaster not only for the West but for the balance of world power.
- That was Michael Willis's line whenever I told him about some fresh disaster in the surf.
- There was never any mention of further plans for parachuting after the first operational disaster, and the correspondents agree that he was away in the desert.
- He heard evidence from nearly 200 witnesses after the Hillsborough disaster - and "The People's Game" was a phrase which did not occur to him.
- Given that "most GIS are rather dumb systems, requiring intelligent, very computer literate users", managing natural and technological hazards means that this knowledge base must be built into the system so that it can be utilized quickly by untrained users after a disaster has taken place or in an emergency.
- By 1903 the spectre of that environmental disaster had vanished.
- The view looked across a concrete courtyard from the thirteenth floor of a planning disaster, a delicious confection of grey concrete and dirty glass, to another, equally hideous architectural gem.
- Bitter experience prompts many Egyptians to feel that Saddam Hussein is repeating the mistakes of Gamal Abdel Nasser, whose sabre-rattling brought disaster in the 1967 war.
- French writing a disaster.
- Opponents of the regime took new heart from the Stalingrad disaster, and their limited revival resulted in a spread of illegal broadsheets and surreptitiously daubed graffiti, attacking Hitler "the Stalingrad Murderer".
- Unknown to most people, he had also driven a Formula Two racing car belonging to world-champion racing driver Graham Hill around the track at Thruxton - and come perilously close to disaster.
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