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Перевод: imbroglio
[существительное] путаница ; запутанная ситуация; сложная ситуация
Тезаурус:
- The discovery of Fawn turned the story from an impenetrable imbroglio into a juicy tale, and set the appetite for whatever show, or film, could be made of it.
- The Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, a level headed figure, warned that the imbroglio may lead to higher interest costs for the taxpayer.
- Until then they had treated him with a mixture of sympathy as a man caught up, by line of duty, in a political imbroglio, and suspicion at what he might do to make things worse.
- On 8 May the international conference at Geneva to resolve the Vietnam imbroglio was opened.
- The French manufacturers of the Exocet missile, Aerospatiale, had been done a lot of good to by the Falklands imbroglio and reported far better order books.
- The year before last - no, "ninety-five, there was quite an imbroglio with a Count Andriyadi.
- One explicit guiding principle of papal teaching which came to influence the Irish constitution and successive debates culminating in the church - state imbroglio of 1951, dealt with below, was that of "subsidiarity": that no "secondary" institution such as the state should take on duties which "primary" and "intermediate" ones, such as the family, could assume.
- This was partly the result of sheer indecision: during the Abdication imbroglio of 1936, for example, he admitted to an acquaintance that he changed his mind on the subject several times a day.
- Surely Baldwin, whatever his desire earlier in the imbroglio, cannot at this stage have wished to go back to the Cabinet on the following morning and announce that a wayward King, who had already compromised his position with most opinion both at home and in the Dominions, had suddenly changed his mind, at least temporarily, and, having attracted the maximum publicity to his preference for Mrs Simpson over the Throne, was now prepared to ditch her and try to pick up again the pieces of kingship.
- The political overtones to this imbroglio reflected the need of King Stephen q.v. to control the northern sees during the civil war, for David, king of Scots q.v., the ally of the Empress Matilda q.v., reinforcing his acquisitions in England north of Tyne, had in 1139 secured the earldom of Northumberland for his son Henry.
- Unlike Harold Wilson she did not, until the Westland imbroglio in 1986, have the reputation of a "fixer", compromiser, or manager in her Cabinet.
- We have two pairs of free tickets for the following screenings: The Rachel Papers, based on the novel by Martin Amis (Mon, 9.00); Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (Tues, 8.30), a farce about sexual imbroglio among the smart set of Bel Air, by Paul Bartel, the director of Eating Raoul; My Left Foot (Wed, 9.00), starring Daniel Day Lewis as disabled Irish writer Christy Brown; New York Stories (Thur, 8.30), the eagerly-awaited compendium film with vignettes by Scorsese, Coppola and Woody Allen; more tales from Manhattan in James Ivory's adaptation of Tama Janowitz's novel Slaves of New York (Fri, 8.30); Great Balls of Fire (next Sat, 8.45), in which Dennis Quaid pounds the ivories as Jerry Lee Lewis; and the closing gala of Greenaway's The Cook (next Sun, 8.00).
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