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Перевод: intrusion
[существительное] вторжение; появление без приглашения; навязывание себя; навязывание своих мнений; внедрение; интрузия ; узурпирование чужих прав; узурпирование чужого владения
Тезаурус:
- The new car will bristle with safety hardware, including side intrusion bars and airbags as standard and possibly a roll-over bar for the convertible.
- It is certainly not intended that intrusion of any kind should be encouraged into an area of the child's experience which must be sensitively respected, and this must be kept in mind when reading the section "My family".
- In this small inward-looking world, the intrusion of death could be dreadfully destructive; the damage could be limited partly by sharing the loss and partly by belief that it would be made good in the afterlife.
- The Committee therefore concentrated on a series of ad hoc recommendations, relating to two main aspects of privacy - freedom from intrusion upon oneself, one's home, family and relationships on the one hand, and privacy of information, that is the extent to which one can determine how information about oneself shall be handled, on the other.
- The massive stone structure has acquired a mature and acceptable appearance in these days of so much brick and concrete, and it is one of the ironies of the philosophy of conservation that the blessed bridge which Ruskin regarded as a monstrous intrusion into a beautiful natural scene should, a hundred years later, have been noisily protected from demolition by the very people who would presumably have sided with Ruskin in wishing to preserve the landscape.
- The intrusion of the bureaucratic considerations is likely to lead to solutions which differ in many cases from those an individual should have adopted if left to himself.
- No, his son was not at present intending to follow his father into a scientific career, although his daughter was (and these questions he found particularly intrusive, but then thoughts of Ian and his activities always were an intrusion anyway).
- To some extent these academic outsiders are "the enemy" of police society, whose training and class aspirations makes them supporters of the status quo and resentful of liberal ideas or academic intrusion (Reiner 1978a).
- The intrusion of the false belief that there was an extraterrestrial "god" in some form who was controlling earthly development has caused it to abandon completely its responsibility in this respect.
- But then I might have a passenger whose company I am enjoying and do not want the intrusion.
- Elasticated waist, wrists and ankles improve the fit and security and a new full length zip eases fitting and gives better protection against wear and liquid intrusion.
- Poachers could have been there before you and creamed off some of the rabbits, or there may have been a more innocent intrusion by a courting couple on the site.
- He must resent the impertinent intrusion of the big car.
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