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Перевод: discourtesy
[существительное] невоспитанность ; невежливость ; неучтивость ; грубость ; грубая выходка; нетактичное замечание
Тезаурус:
- "Everyone thinks the Amaranth Line was enormously wealthy, but so much of it went in the Sorcery Wars - dear me, I intended no discourtesy, sir.
- It was an order-a rare thing from Therese-and Flavia could not refuse it short of gross discourtesy in public to an older woman and a friend.
- "The discourtesy shown to me, down to the last detail was not expected and I profoundly resent it," he wrote to his brother after a visit to the new Prime Minister at Chequers.
- They offended his sense of emollience and he also realized that, if submitted and published, their clamant discourtesy would almost certainly have the effect of swinging opinion towards the King.
- Such discourtesy could surely mean only the one thing, she thought to herself - but she said nothing, waiting for him to continue.
- TV DISCOURTESY?
- "Never mind about them," said Karelius with unusual discourtesy towards a pair of elderly women.
- If repairs symbolise the council's discourtesy, then arrears symbolise another dimension of the breakdown of relations between the authority and the residents.
- After years of discourtesy, the feeling is often returned by the tenants.
- In a letter to her he said: "Not only did you show discourtesy to the House in refusing to make a statement but your use of a "pursuant to" written answer to make this announcement was deplorable.
- (Many of those letters go unanswered by the personnel departments of large companies who would be horrified by such discourtesy in would-be employees.)
- Prize winner for this month's BEST LETTER goes to Robert Watson's "TV DISCOURTESY" (see below); why are music lovers, hooked by anonymous music accompanying a TV programme or film, kept in the dark?
- You'll forgive the discourtesy, sirs?
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