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Перевод: objectionable speek objectionable


[прилагательное]
спорный; предосудительный; неприятный; вызывающий возражения; неудобный; нежелательный


Тезаурус:

  1. Seeing that my daughter Anna has not availed herself of my advice touching the objectionable practice of going about with her arms bare to the elbows, my will is that, should she continue after my death this violation of the modesty of her sex, all goods, chattels, moneys, land, and other that I have devised to her for the maintenance of her future life shall pass to the oldest of the sons of my sister Caroline.
  2. Although, as we shall see, citizenship has much to do with the individual rights of citizens, the concept lacks the implication of liberal individualism often associated with "human rights" and found objectionable by many on the political left.
  3. However just a government may be, it is liable to pass undesirable and morally objectionable laws from time to time.
  4. It is rare for an instrument to prove objectionable to the Houses on any of these grounds and the vast majority of those to which the committee draws attention are innocent of serious blemish.
  5. He said Hall again approved the designs and only suggested some slight alterations to the elevations, whereas Hall later said that he found them "objectionable and would never be accepted".
  6. The rabbits find that most objectionable and are often very pleased to leave of their own accord.
  7. If it is said that it is the use to which such information may be put that can be objectionable, the libertarian might well reply that gossip is an age-old way of passing the time and one of the cements of society.
  8. "Active" had too much of the overtones of the busybody; perhaps, as we shall see later and to change the metaphor, it had even more objectionable side-effects.
  9. No approval by the production Code Administration shall be given to the use of words and phrases in motion pictures including, but not limited to, the following: Alley cat (applied to a woman); bat (applied to a woman); broad (applied to a woman); bronx cheer (the sound); chip-pie; cocotte; God, Lord, Jesus, Christ (unless used reverently); cripes; fanny; fairy (in a vulgar sense); "hold your hat"; louse; lousy; Mada (relating to prostitution); nance, nerts; nuts (except when meaning crazy); pansy; razzberry (the sound); slut (applied to a woman); S O B; son-of-a; tart; toilet gags; tom cat (applied to a man); travelling salesmen and farmer's daughter jokes; whore; damn; hell (excepting when the use of said last two words shall be essential and required for portrayal, in proper historical context, of any scene or dialogue based upon historical fact or folklore, or for the presentation in proper literary context of a Biblical, or other religious quotation, or a quotation from a literary work provided that no such use shall be permitted which is intrinsically objectionable or offends good taste).
  10. Through asking questions she may find that the really objectionable facets of camping can be avoided through proper equipment and procedure.
  11. At the same time, the novel finds more to object to in the less objectionable aspects of these activities than many readers might anticipate.
  12. Molesworth then examined Burton's proposals, but decided that "to appropriate a portion of St. James's Park to building purposes would be very objectionable", and then instructed James Pennethorne (1801-;71), the architect to the Board of Works, to prepare plans.
  13. What is deeply objectionable is that the criterion for doing this should be the community rather than the dictates of justice.

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