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Перевод: peremptorily
[наречие] безапелляционно; категорически; повелительно
Тезаурус:
- "Our aims are obvious from our title," Mrs Theobald said peremptorily.
- Before he left for Lincoln College on 14 October '98, Helen was peremptorily given a week's notice by Mrs Andrews who had secretly been reading Edward's letters and now accused Helen of "illicit connexion" with him.
- "When Thatcher was on the pot, it is my belief she was peremptorily required by her mother and grandmother to do her duty," writes Abse, and proceeds to build a gigantic edifice on the assumption: "A mother who is peremptory when the child wants satisfaction at the breast, is the same severe mother who denies her child the pride in her own first creation, her faeces," he explains.
- Approaches to other institutions were peremptorily rejected by their proprietors.
- Mr Smith said it would be his task to broaden Labour's appeal to the whole community, but he peremptorily ruled out changing the party's name.
- Dulles precipitated the crisis by peremptorily withdrawing US financial aid for the Aswan Dam, thereby opening the door to the flow of Eastern Bloc arms and influence into the Middle East - the very situation that he had feared British colonial obduracy would create.
- He repeated his uncle's announcement and added peremptorily that swift compliance was required or it would be the worse for Gilsland.
- Pound sent me a card, which I still have, naming place and date, and saying, rather peremptorily, "I think you had better take this in."
- In the exercise of his power of arrest, it was perfectly proper for the constable to have taken into account that "there was a greater likelihood that Mrs Mohammed-Holgate would respond truthfully to questions about her connection with or knowledge of the burglary, if she were questioned under arrest at the police station, than if, without arresting her, questions were put to her at her own home from which she could peremptorily order him to depart at any moment".
- He insisted peremptorily on speaking to Viola and she was called.
- But for the children running up and down the aisles in church or the yobs in leather jackets barging the queue at petrol stations, the elderly aren't so much objects of deference as obstacles to be pushed peremptorily aside.
- "Indeed there is," Mrs Theobald said peremptorily.
- In magisterial style, Green dealt peremptorily with the committee's inflexible attitude, reminding them that on every substantive issue he had fully discussed its possible implications with them.
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