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Перевод: self-restraint
[существительное] самообладание; сдержанность ; воздержание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In the process whereby a child comes to act in accordance with the rules and values of society, becoming eventually a reasonably self-controlled, inner-directed member of the community, one of the first steps is the development of self-restraint .
- This goes hand in hand with teaching them speech ("Don't forget to say "thank you""), teaching him self-restraint ("Ask nicely.
- To modify the standard where D is very young (Camplin was 15) is understandable: it is not fair to expect a youth to show the same level of self-restraint as an adult.
- Mr Heseltine is slowly reaping the reward of the patience, persistence and self-restraint he has demonstrated since his stormy resignation in 1986.
- Children learn self-restraint as part of the process by which they learn the values and attitudes of the society in which they will move.
- There will be lessons about the relationships between themselves and others, about social skills and self-restraint; and there will be instructions, requests and demonstrations concerning social requirements and rules.
- "We don't know until we've read it all, do we?" he retorted, creaky with self-restraint.
- At each stage the beleaguered national government urged self-restraint, for the continuation of the war necessitated a postponement of all subsidiary issues.
- Self-restraint, followed by rationalisation, are necessary and healthy for the industry, he said, while joint ventures and strategic alliances will be essential to the industry's survival.
- The period of epistolary self-restraint lasted until the beginning of 1898.
- From the Government's point of view, the condition of the people was a policy-maker's boon, all the more so as such self-restraint and national unity initially took the habitual pessimists in Whitehall by surprise.
- After Thursday's rampage by crowds which burned the Venezuelan Embassy, Col Muammar Gaddafi appealed for "self-restraint" and ordered more troops on to the streets to protect foreign missions, Libyan radio said.
- Internalization and self-restraint
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