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Перевод: lapse
[существительное] упущение; падение температуры; описка ; оплошность ; ошибка ; несерьезная ошибка; ляпсус ; прегрешение; прошествие; течение времени; ход ; промежуток ; пропуск ; промежуток времени; падение; понижение давления; прекращение права [юр.]; недействительность права на владение; прекращение права на владение; [глагол] впадать; пасть; приняться за старое; совершить снова какой-л. проступок; течь; проходить; падать; терять силу; истекать; переходить в другие руки
Тезаурус:
- You let things lapse for a few days more.
- The lapse of luxury
- They would often be put in the stocks until they sobered up, but they would invariably lapse again as soon as they were freed.
- And I reckon the odd lapse is forgivable.
- "You will not tell him that you know of his lapse, will you?"
- Football: Leighton lapse costs Scots again
- Hugh Kenner, for instance, in a work of massive scholarship, The Pound Era (1971), can write: "By the mid-1920s a massive triviality, a failure of will on a truly forbidding scale, was allowing English culture to lapse into shapes characterized by childishness, self-indulgence, utter predictability".
- Leading Article: Mugabe's lapse of judgement
- Short must be feeling very depressed after this lapse, since he played a model game.
- Even if a Rushdie-like attitudemay occasionally be necessary in the face of entrenched orthodoxy, iconoclasm need not lapse into abuse.
- During this brief lapse in proceedings, the Westons became possessed of pistols and a file.
- But for every moment of inspiration from Grobbelaar there is also likely to be a lapse of concentration, and that came when he lost a cross from Burns in the 101st minute.
- There is no need for Nigel Lawson to resign, although he and the Prime Minister share responsibility for a disastrous lapse from Thatcherite principles.
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