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Перевод: dispassionately
[наречие] бесстрастно; хладнокровно; беспристрастно
Тезаурус:
- McIllvanney had made the offer very dispassionately, but that businesslike approach only seemed to add to Ellen's fury.
- He supposed now, trying to look at himself dispassionately, he still had a few good points - but he was old, old, old, he told himself sternly.
- "You probably expect too much of yourself," she said dispassionately.
- Try to view your work as dispassionately as you would any other programme you might watch on the television - but don't be too hard on yourself, you are now comparing your efforts with the work of skilled professionals!
- Most people, when closely questioned about their career paths, have difficulty looking back dispassionately and logically.
- A problem in studying language is that it is often too close to individual speakers to be observed dispassionately: it is either taken for granted and not seen at all, or is too intimately involved in individual and social identity to be discussed objectively.
- I am standing on platform eleven at London's Liverpool Street station, listening to a British Rail Tannoy announcement, delivered as dispassionately and routinely as an abattoir attendant's delivering a bolt through the skull of yet another helpless, terrified, steer: "British Rail would like to apologize for the late running of the six-thirty to Lowestoft.
- But we have to look carefully and dispassionately to find them.
- Almost dispassionately she thought: I'll never be picked up.
- Looking at the event dispassionately, I realise that I was probably chosen because the film had to be "in the can" (a technical term we film people use for "finished") by the end of February.
- The operative straw seems to have been his exclusion from the inner circle during the twenty-four hours of the joint Anglo-French ultimatum, though back in August Clark had recorded quite dispassionately that "a good deal of effort is going into trying to find a proper pretext for taking military action.
- Coleridge found it difficult to accept failure quite so dispassionately.
- You take the nasty results with the nice, examine them thoroughly and dispassionately and ask these questions: What are people really concerned about?
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