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Перевод: insecure
[прилагательное] небезопасный; ненадежный; непрочный; опасный
Тезаурус:
- The project's battle to break down barriers between communities has finally been won in spite of an atmosphere of very insecure funding.
- After the baby was born and he was no longer the sole focus of his wife's attention he felt insecure and displaced.
- Similes may be dangerous, but it can be suggested that the man who produces a well-made brick makes a better contribution to housing than does the man who builds a large mansion on insecure foundations.
- Husbands who feel insecure about their masculinity, or wives about their femininity, are especially vulnerable to extra-marital sex.
- Moreover the situation is likely to remain insecure, since in the longer term nationals of the Gulf countries will be preferred for better paid employment.
- Beautiful people are often surprisingly insecure, more so than those who fear they are not pretty or handsome enough to attract the opposite sex.
- The library is neutral ground and should be welcoming, catering for the poor reader, the poor learner, the gifted, the disturbed, and the insecure.
- It is all too common for teachers to feel so insecure in taking a class into the countryside or on to a farm that they prefer to avoid such excursions.
- All this additional responsibility was taken on when Bridgewater CAB were themselves working under conditions of insecure funding.
- There was some very insecure playing, too.
- the norm was certainly frank enjoyment of pleasure amidst a life often harsh and insecure.
- He strikes you as brittle - and terribly American, insecure.
- "He'd definitely be someone very nervy, very jumpy and basically insecure.
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