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Перевод: admonition
[существительное] предостережение; нарекание; предупреждение; упрек ; наставление; замечание; увещевание; указание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Instinctively anxious for its welfare (he had not needed Jack's admonition) he drove it carefully at a modest pace, resisting the temptation to press hard upon the accelerator.
- He is applying for judicial review of a decision by the council's professional conduct committee to prefer the less serious charge of breach of proper professional standards, which leads to an admonition.
- This gentle admonition did little to still the clamour of unilateralists in the churches; yet there must surely be many Christians who have retained enough faith in divine Providence to believe that the world will not end unless God wills it and that, if He does, it will be for the best.
- It is best expressed in the admonition "To act nobly, to speak purely, and to think charitably," and nothing exemplifies Leonard's deepest nature than this triune pattern, then and now.
- "In the multitude of words there wants no transgression; therefore let thy words be few," is but one admonition regularly repeated in scripture and the sayings of the fathers.
- The call that particularly mystifies me, when I am subjected to it on journey after journey, is the admonition from catering staff to intending consumers of their junk food to be sure to bring their small change with them.
- He had fled abroad when Mary Tudor succeeded, and had passed the time writing letters of consolation to English Protestants, and, in 1554, a savage attack on the English government, the Admonition to England .
- He passed on Miss Jekyll's admonition to his client.
- A good parent does not let his or her child do anything; there have to be proper guidelines, firm but loving admonition at times and clear but gentle encouragement.
- This quiet admonition, and his hand,
- It must have been at the very time of the proceedings against Myln that the archbishop of St Andrews received the earl of Argyll's answers to his letter of admonition of 31 March 1558, in which he warned the earl of the dangers of his support for Protestantism.
- The famous Lisbon earthquake of 1755, which had faint reverberations as far north as Scotland, led George II to issue a solemn admonition to his people to the effect that "the manifold Sins and Wickedness of these Kingdoms have most justly deserved heavy and severe Punishments from the Hand of Heaven."
- Occasion'd by a Serious Admonition", Leapor writes:
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