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Перевод: inflict speek inflict


[глагол]
наносить удар; причинять страдание; налагать; накладывать (наказание); навязывать


Тезаурус:

  1. On the one hand there have been reports suggesting that the vaccine can cause brain damage, albeit in a tiny minority of children and, on the other, the whooping cough epidemics in recent years have re-awakened fears of the damage the disease itself can inflict.
  2. The Men's Movement to which he has turned speaks much of the "wound" which fathers inflict on their sons.
  3. The fear got worse and when it reached the stage where five brandies were required to get me on stage, I had to stop and take stock of myself I had no desire to inflict an alcoholic parent on MY children.
  4. Its obvious injustice would entirely destroy all confidence in the integrity of Government, and any reliance professional men might be induced to give to official programmes in the future; while its realisation would inflict a serious and almost irreparable injury on the dignity and integrity of a liberal profession.
  5. For example, it is a recognized fact that a child who has been regularly beaten by one or both of his parents is extremely likely to inflict the same violence on his own children.
  6. But that doesn't deprive them of their fair share of malignant little blisters full of pop to inflict on their potential audience, who may soon be buying their T-shirts and phlegm samples by the lorry load.
  7. I think he is wrong to inflict his beliefs on everyone else," she says.
  8. To keep herself from sleep she suspended herself ingeniously upon a large cross which hung in her room and should this fail she attached her hair the one lock she had not shaved off to the nail in the feet of her Christ so that the least relaxation would inflict terrible suffering on her
  9. Because most patients who inflict serious self-injuries are suffering from psychiatric disorders and are usually at high risk of making another attempt, the principles of management are largely those described in Chapter 7 where psychiatric inpatient care was considered.
  10. "We can't inflict that, in any case.
  11. So far as overcoming your own tendencies to resist change, it is best to have some limbering up exercises that you inflict on yourself from time to time.
  12. The maximum penalty for an offence was set higher than the maximum punishment that the court which usually tried the crime was empowered to inflict.
  13. But any conscious attempt to disregard this proportionality would inflict unnecessary losses and suffering.

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