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Перевод: outlook
[существительное] вид ; наблюдательный пункт; перспектива ; виды на будущее; точка зрения; наблюдение; кругозор
Тезаурус:
- If these fears are confirmed, the outlook for the economy, particularly in the high salary/high mortgage South East will be dire.
- Though Lewis is said to have found the task of writing these letters morally exhausting - entailing as it did the ceaseless identification of himself with the malign and diabolical point of view - their great strength is that, rather like a dramatic monologue by Browning, they reveal the speaker without succumbing to his terrible outlook.
- His parting was a traumatic event which borough conservative lovers of scenic beauty and wide-open spaces into direct conflict with the new breed of activists, internationalist in their outlook.
- Next year's outlook for the banks is expected to be less cloudy.
- Leader Comment, page 18; Reunification outlook, page 19; Kremlin holds the reins, page 7
- Her outlook, unlike so many, and remember she is still 21, is tinged with reality," he added.
- Economic Outlook: Raising the stakes with bank base rates
- These were committed to a balanced or cross-bench political outlook and have been uneasy with the Prime Minister's zeal, certainty, and forcefulness.
- This page and Outlook, page 25 Payment withheld: Abbey National intends to refuse to pay the remaining 7m it nominally owes Lloyds Bank Registrars for the handling of its share distribution.
- Van Der Meulen was an austere, patriarchal figure, deeply imbued with the rigidly Calvinist outlook he had acquired from his father, a schoolmaster in a small village near the German frontier.
- The Racal twins: their share prices just do not add up Outlook.
- But the strikers who have fought over so many months with so much courage and strength have achieved another kind of victory - they have exposed once and for all the myth of the TUC's solidarity with exploited workers and in the process of doing so they have redefined the methods and outlook of industrial struggle.
- The outlook for both the economy and for government finances, in Mr Ashdown's judgment, is dire - in fact, it is likely to prove "immeasurably worse" than either Conservatives or Labour have realised.
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