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Перевод: neglect
[существительное] пренебрежение; небрежность ; нерадивость ; запущенность ; заброшенность ; безнадзорность ; [глагол] пренебрегать; не заботиться; упускать; не выполнять своего долга; не делать чего-л. нужного; не обращать внимания; забрасывать; запускать
Тезаурус:
- If he makes a will, as most men do, it is almost certain that he will set apart a considerable proportion for the saying of masses; if he should neglect to do so, and in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries it is regarded as almost a sin to die without making a will, the Church ought to make the provision which he has failed to make for his soul.
- It was surely repugnant to commonsense that in this area of legal activity a local authority should be prosecuted by one of its tenants without first being given the opportunity by that tenant to remedy the consequences of a neglect to repair the dwelling that the tenant occupied.
- Many people in the Western or Near Eastern traditions might indeed wonder whether there isn't a link between their neglect of the physical environment (something becoming increasingly obvious in the "green" 1990s), and a tendency to relate to God simply as a "person out there", unconnected to anything as "denigrating" as matter.
- And in a Miami courtroom, an hour's drive away, a federal prosecutor is assembling documents to try to prove a case of human neglect.
- When we first hear of it, the house had been empty for some time, and Albert Piggott deplored its neglect.
- As part of the Society's work to protect children from abuse and neglect a national NSPCC Child Protection Help Line is being launched in the Spring of 1991.
- He bewildered his audience for a moment, and then moved them, when he suddenly turned a political invective about government's neglect of the environment into a lament that one of the sad losses was going to be the poetry of the countryside, the pastorals of a Vergil or a Theocritus.
- The move follows years of neglect and a recent rude report from the government's Antarctic research policy advisory committee which maintained that a replacement transport system was essential if Australia was to maintain an effective presence on the continent.
- Currently, the main attention and content of reform is largely imbalanced in favour of the more basic of the cognitive goals, to the relative neglect of higher-order cognitive goals, and to a very strong passivity when it comes to personal/social development goals.
- Neglect and lack of treatment will eventually result in a coma and possible death.
- After centuries of neglect, the indigenous people are waking up.
- "We cannot neglect the possibility that current levels of interest rates may challenge the assumptions underlying some of this lending," he told the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in Paris.
- The corps de ballet neglect the turn-out and step forwards sur les pointes , raising the working knee and resting the toe on the calf of the other leg, before moving forwards.
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