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Перевод: disapproval
[существительное] неодобрение; осуждение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- She leaned back and waggled her forefinger to show her disapproval.
- This conflictive relationship between popular culture and official culture manifests itself in Augusto Roa Bastos's Son of Man , in the life-sized figure of Christ carved by a leper, which, despite the disapproval of the ecclesiastical authorities, is venerated by the townsfolk of Itap in preference to the stylized crucifix in the local church.
- Children whose parents smoke are more likely to smoke themselves and parents' approval or disapproval of the habit is an even more significant factor 1.
- She looked from the photograph across to McKillop and he sensed that there was a hint of disapproval in her glance.
- It seems from folklore that these involved dancing with music through the night, often on the Sabbath, and the legends about being turned to stone imply disapproval of the old pagan religion which kept up these practices.
- She closed her mind against Father O'Flaherty's disapproval.
- But it seems to be widely accepted as inevitable that indiscipline will not be eradicated, no matter how positive or imaginative the school tries to be; hence the need to be able to apply sanctions and punishments, "to register disapproval of unacceptable behaviour and as a last resort to protect the necessary authority of teachers and the stability of the school system".
- It made Bella shriek and wave her arms about and it set Joe drumming his fingers on the table with that quiet disapproval that was worse than anything Bella could do.
- (3) together with rejection and disapproval of the deviant behaviour: e.g. homosexuality as regarded in less enlightened circles.
- Sir Geoffrey Howe, Deputy Prime Minister and a potential successor, also signalled strong disapproval of what Sir Anthony last night called a challenge to "a leader who claims infallibility" - and what some supporters likened to the mass Tory abstention which dislodged Neville Chamberlain in favour of Winston Churchill in 1940.
- But the office, where he was an unelevated lazy Indian who had run away from his wife and children, there was disapproval from the clerks he worked with: there was mockery behind his back and in front of his face.
- Only three weeks ago Clough launched a scathing attack on the way he was treated at the European championship finals in Sweden this summer and voiced his disapproval at manager Taylor's long-ball style.
- Attitude questions explicitly sought statements of choice, preference, approval, or disapproval.
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