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Перевод: disservice
[существительное] плохая услуга; вред ; ущерб
Тезаурус:
- "We view Brown's behaviour very seriously," said the presiding official, "he is doing a disservice to the PGA Professional Golfers' Association and to everyone concerned with the game."
- However, in this instance you do the company a disservice, since the harmoniser patches you refer to are intended to work this way.
- Such uninformed views do the industry a disservice.
- You are doing yourselves and your songs a disservice.
- In 1127 the count of Flanders was murdered while at prayer in the church of St Donatian in Bruges by the members of a mainly clerical clan to whom he had done disservice; and Henry and Louis intrigued with the local nobles to ensure the succession of a count to their liking.
- Brilliant, spontaneous teaching is a rare event, and it would be a disservice to students to abandon planning in the hope that such teaching might happen.
- If luck was kind to Alan Rough it also paid him a monstrous disservice.
- In this case, the term does a great disservice to horses.
- Again, you are on subjective grounds, but by just about any objective industry standard, Trantec are doing themselves a disservice paying for full pages for those ads.
- Sadly, these days are gone, and, it seems, Man's rapacious rape of the sea is now performing the same disservice to other species of white fish.
- The editor of the Church of England Newspaper remarked that the overzealousness of Ramsey's friends did him a disservice by making him the representative of an intolerant school of thought and by inflating his reputation beyond what his record would endorse.
- This is almost certainly not the case and does Canberra a grave disservice, though it does illustrate one of the problems behind the fixture.
- In retrospect, the greatest disservice Charles Howard ever did me was the way he had somehow made it impossible for me to trust this man.
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