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Перевод: insubordinate
[прилагательное] непокорный; неповинующийся; недисциплинированный; не подчиняющийся дисциплине; [существительное] непокорный человек
Тезаурус:
- You're wearing an insubordinate expression.
- You must never be rude, threatening, physically violent or insubordinate.
- Pathology and deviancy are the qualities which define distinct and insubordinate black cultures.
- Contemporary anxieties found expression in two main kinds of attack: the one on the dress violations of the emergent (middle) class, the other on the insubordinate (female) sex.
- Before his appointment to the governorship of Nigeria, Lugard had achieved a modest celebrity as the hero of various military adventures on the imperial frontier, usually of a highly individual and insubordinate kind; by the time he left Nigeria in 1919 his fame as both a practitioner and a theorist of imperialism was assured.
- This extends beyond a tendency to influence policy delivery by the characteristic "insubordinate" responses of evasion, delay, and so on, into a desire to feed back views into the policy-making process.
- In April 1185 he crossed to Normandy and began to muster an army but he soon found a more effective means of dealing with his insubordinate but formidable son.
- "Don't be insubordinate with me," said Trentham.
- "an amphibious boy", eccentric and insubordinate, whom Quilp employs at his wharf.
- "Insubordinate bounder," said Fagg.
- It would be inept, rude, insubordinate, or whatever, simply to say "I agree" or nod to show that one also wished that the window was shut.
- Contrast this with the woodwind who often seem to be fighting gamely against insubordinate instruments and recalcitrant reeds, their difficulties surely exacerbated by lack of contact with the West, where orchestral wind playing has gone from strength to strength.
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