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Перевод: disingenuous
[прилагательное] неискренний; лицемерный; хитрый
Тезаурус:
- This is a somewhat disingenuous letter.
- But it is disingenuous for academics to pretend that they can participate in such discussion on terms of complete equality with their students, for there are questions of power and authority involved; at the end of the day, grades and marks, assessing and examining, come into the picture.
- This is disingenuous of her, and of Ellis: you do not use a quotation from Blake's "Jerusalem" as your title if you do not want to write a "state of the nation" novel.
- This is a great pity; the battle between these two paradigms, that of Galton and that of Binet, is a very real one, and to pretend that it does not exist, and that there is no evidence against the paradigm adopted here, is disingenuous.
- Following correspondence with Steve Elsworth, Silcock wrote, "I feel that the CEGB was a bit disingenuous in giving increases in generating costs.
- However, we believe that not only is such a stance disingenuous, but it also promotes a fundamentally flawed political strategy and reproduces naive notions of academic objectivity.
- Yet one of Carreras's most attractive features, apart from the splendour of his singing, is the way he has managed to avoid any disingenuous taint of backing modestly into the limelight.
- Mr Levy-Lang is characteristically disingenuous about the talismanic date of 1992.
- Employing one of those supremely disingenuous somersaults of logic that only long training in double-speak and the official brand of British arrogance can confer, Mr Howard told a Westminster audience of backbenchers that "If the Commission were to take us to the European Court I can think of few things more calculated to bring the Commission into disrepute"
- THE Government's efforts to ensure that all 10 water authorities are successfully floated on the Stock Exchange in December are becoming more than a little disingenuous.
- This is disingenuous.
- And his retort, masterfully bold though disingenuous, is that "in a discussion of Mr Eliot's poetry, his doctrine has little to command interest in itself".
- One official said last night: "It would be disingenuous to rely on the Vietnamese.
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