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Перевод: indiscriminate
[прилагательное] неразборчивый; не делающий различий; огульный; смешанный; беспорядочный
Тезаурус:
- Because they are highly-trained professionals, prompt action has saved many innocent lives and accounted for terrorist gunmen engaged in the act of indiscriminate killing.
- It is commonly assumed that the strategy of "area bombing" - indiscriminate attacks on largely civilian target "areas", usually in city centres - failed in its express aim of undermining and destroying the morale and will to resist of the German people and instead merely stimulated such an intense hatred of the enemy that the bonds between regime and people were strengthened, not weakened.
- In this century, of all centuries, with the unprecedented brutality of its warfare, with its invention of indiscriminate bombing, with its Hiroshima and its Nagasaki, everyone is in a position to understand Deuteronomy and Joshua, and by a most terrible irony the Jews, after the Holocaust, are in one of the best positions of all.
- The spring garden would not be complete without rhododendrons and azaleas, with their colourful May blooms, but try to colour coordinate them as indiscriminate splashes of red, pink and yellow can be disturbing.
- The main aim was to prevent excessive smoke emission caused by the indiscriminate burning of industrial or trade refuse in the open, but will also control dark smoke emission from industrial processes not having a chimney.
- The indiscriminate over-suppression of feelings is generally condemned as unhealthy.
- Blame becomes indiscriminate when it cannot be focused and seen in context, and it is black people who are the ones to suffer most in this situation.
- Perhaps one of the reasons why politicians as a breed are such unpopular people is because of the indiscriminate use of threats to meet their own objectives.
- The Tarawa Declaration, published at the conclusion of the Forum meeting, condemned drift-net fishing as "indiscriminate, irresponsible and destructive", and ""not consistent with international legal requirements in relation to rights and obligations of high seas fisheries conservation and management and environmental principles".
- Problems such as industrial pollution, traffic congestion, or indiscriminate nature of military technologies, will be blamed either on inadequate policies or insufficiently sophisticated technologies.
- This overall picture of the marriage relationship would not be complete, however, without some reference to its role as a device imposing "decency and respectability" by regulating "indiscriminate child-bearing".
- Here too, the report found, there was indiscriminate use of batons.
- Drug dealing, indiscriminate violence, other crime and family disorientation and disintegration are now all aspects of everyday existence.
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