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Перевод: disquiet
[прилагательное] беспокойный; тревожный; [существительное] беспокойство; волнение; тревога ; [глагол] беспокоить; тревожить; озаботить
Тезаурус:
- Given that nobody (except the academics, who don't count) was talking education , the dispute about pay and conditions provided an alternative hoarding on which to display their disquiet.
- The proposal to sell Leyland Vehicles including Land Rover to General Motors, manufacturer of Bedford trucks, caused as much disquiet as the mooted sale of Austin Rover to Ford and was eventually thwarted after much public argument, when General Motors withdrew from the deal.
- Costly experiments on the teeth of live dogs or primates, not to mention the public disquiet about such animal testing, might be avoided and delays reduced.
- People in the popular movement had a different kind of disquiet with the leadership of the PLO.
- He hesitated, feeling a moment of disquiet.
- By his very vigour, which left few corners of Indian life uninspected or untouched, Curzon produced disquiet; and by his partition of Bengal, pushed through on its administrative merits with Olympian - the word always comes up with respect to Curzon - disregard for risk, he spectacularly increased the political consciousness of the Bengali middle classes.
- If your hunger of gold bee so insatiable that onely for the desire you have thereto, you disquiet so many nations,
- If the thought comes into my head that a careless remark has just hurt a friend or made an enemy, "Be expression in his apparently untroubled face set off this vague disquiet.
- But David Graveney, the team's player-manager, expressed some disquiet yesterday at the Sacu's reluctance to reveal details of the tour.
- It is important to frame this disquiet in the correct context.
- THE Princess of Wales has once more caused disquiet among fashion commentators by sticking to her own rules.
- The Head Receptionist has recently been showing signs of some disquiet, however: he has invested in a home computer and has been rather tentatively advocating the advantages of word processing and computerized accounting.
- "That is why I share the disquiet now widespread in the party at the speed with which we are being assured the leadership is settled."
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