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Перевод: deprecate
[глагол] возражать; протестовать; выступать против; резко осуждать
Тезаурус:
- I deprecate the rather ungracious and ill-considered words of the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull, West in referring to my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General.
- It did not disturb him that he had been under observation; he was not accustomed to deprecate what he was, or to undervalue it.
- Dealers have felt a need to deprecate their own firms' values, to disassociate themselves from them.
- Himself unspeaking, armed with his razor he reduces life to the level of a primitive "shriek" with which "the ladies of the corridor", despite the way in which they "Call witness to their principles/ And deprecate the lack of taste", find themselves inescapably "involved".
- We utterly deprecate the imposition by Westminster of alien moral standards upon Ulster.
- Miss Boothroyd said: "I deprecate the use of the pursuant device by ministers to make written statements such as this without proper notice to the House."
- Pious persons disapproved of its use in any circumstances; by mid-century they had also come to deprecate the mesmeric trance, which was associated with the activities of spiritualists (see chapter ten).
- Wheeler, who never saw any reason not to punish the Archdeacon said, "I deprecate your choice of words, Dick."
- Do characters deprecate themselves because of their sex?
- Surely Mr Stewart doesn't deprecate the value of children's television?
- Laura would have approved of their aims, which almost a century later, stood as a beacon for her own philosophy; they were "to protest against the introduction of any fashion in dress that either deforms the body, impedes movement or injures health and to promote the adoption according to individual taste and convenience of a style of dress based upon considerations of health, comfort and beauty and to deprecate the constant changes of fashion that cannot be recommended on any of these grounds."
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