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Перевод: remiss
[прилагательное] невнимательный; небрежный; вялый; нерадивый; слабый; разжиженный; растворенный
Тезаурус:
- The Government are remiss to press on in the face of careful and constructive opposition, which has been voiced by experts from the county of Leicester and other parts of the country.
- Most of the high-tech inward investment in Ireland is concentrated around Dublin and in Cork, and it seems to have been remiss on the part of the Industrial 7Development Agency that having enticed DEC to Galway, it was not able to turn the town into a centre of high-tech inward investment so that if DEC - or others - pulled out, there was every chance of attracting new ones.
- What I have advocated is possible and not just a dream, but it would be remiss of me not to consider the nightmare scenario of colliery closures at a time when we are increasing restructuring grants by 1,000 million.
- Yes, er er I mean I agree with you Chairman entirely, I mean the arguments have been made before and I will just say them again, that I think the District Council are quite remiss er in asking for this sum of money, particularly in view of the reason that the, the, the field is there, which is for the recreation of the people who live in the estate, and the back end of Southwell, and it always has been, er and that is a responsibility that has been taken on by this Parish Council, and if, if, if they feel that they, they wish to persist in asking an unreasonable price, and let's face it, the District Council is in a position to look at this situation and say, the Parish Council is doing an excellent job, we will sell them this land for a figure that they can afford.
- "No, we have been remiss.
- How remiss of you.
- The Home Office has also been remiss about security devices, an important subject that has been debated at length today.
- Paul wondered if he had perhaps been remiss in his lectures with all that had happened; but it was not that, as it turned out.
- "Most remiss of us," Talbot said.
- Many believe he should have had a career in professional soccer but in those days, as now, top scouts were unaccountably remiss in visiting "The Tip".
- He contemplated Alistair with peculiar neutrality, but there was then something boyish, something consciously remiss, in the fact he turned to the waiter.
- She considered it very remiss of the Social Work Department not to inform the Social Work Committee of what guidelines or policy it intended to use as a stop gap measure.
- I have been remiss, but not about our prospects."
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