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Перевод: confidence
[существительное] доверие; смелость ; вера ; конфиденциальное сообщение; уверенность ; самоуверенность ; самонадеянность
Тезаурус:
- AFTER months of ministerial indecision, the Government's formula for restoring confidence in Hong Kong emerged last night to a mixed response from a bitterly divided House of Commons - and no more than a guarded welcome from the colony itself.
- HAMMERSON, the United Kingdom's third largest property company, indicated its long-term confidence in property investment yesterday by acquiring two central London properties from Prudential Corporation for about 45m.
- Their uniform "acted like a red rag to a bull" on the population; people had lost all respect for them held them to blame for their plight, and vented their anger o At the beginning of September, the SD agency in Kitzingen felt that the loss of confidence in the Party and the regime's leadership was rapidly moving towards a dangerous level.
- Furthermore, the strength they have built into their marriage has brought confidence to them both.
- By riding him in the company of a mature schoolmaster, the youngster will gain confidence from the other horse's relaxed carriage.
- It is important that all patients attending a clinic have confidence in the promised confidentiality, and that they can rest assured that this extends even to family relationships.
- It is, indeed, a great deal easier to point out the irrelevance of much of what is happening at the moment than to have confidence in any particular alternative.
- Sir David will strive to bolster confidence today, when he gives his annual address at the opening of the new session of the Legislative Council.
- In the last days, when the press concentrated on Mr Kinnock's hubristic progress round the land, few noticed Mr Major's growing confidence.
- In drawing up the list of activities below we have aimed to recommend programmes of study that reinforce the links between English and drama, and between English and media education, which we seek to emphasise throughout this Report as well as in chapters 8 and 9. We see role-play as a valuable means of broadening pupils' mental and emotional horizons and of developing social and personal confidence: it provides an ideal medium for much of the exploratory and/or performance-based elements of programmes of study.
- ' Mr Kinnock's confidence was bolstered by an NOP survey in last night's London Evening Standard, which gave his party a 9-point lead over the Conservatives (46 per cent to 37).
- A slow down in the bathroom business - identified by MB when it announced its results last week - affected City confidence in Caradon.
- Of course, he wrote (and Goldberg typed), there may be nothing to leave, nothing to explain, nothing to understand, even though I have prepared long enough and only started when the time was ripe, even though I began full of confidence and managed to persuade myself, for a while, that I was well under way.
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