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Перевод: discontent
[прилагательное] недовольный; неудовлетворенный; [существительное] недовольство; неудовлетворенность ; досада ; [глагол] вызывать недовольство
Тезаурус:
- Nearly all of them expressed unhappiness or discontent, particularly teenager Anne, who was threatening to leave home.
- "Now is the winter of our discontent -"" he began.
- He said the study found surprisingly high levels of discontent with body weight and shape in pre-adolescent girls and boys.
- The noise and nuisance caused by a decision to keep working on the building on Sundays was also a source of neighbourly discontent.
- It was the climax of a long, and indeed largely popular, campaign by the Thatcher government to undercut union monopoly in the labour market, and to exorcize memories of the "winter of discontent".
- At this same time Leslie had voiced his discontent at the "ponderous inefficiency" and "heartless bureaucracy" of the conventional army, and it was then that the ideas in Tom Wintringham's New Ways of War began to influence his thinking.
- Furthermore, although there was no shortage of surgical complications which might have formed a focus for psychological discontent, the researchers noted that "even those who had experienced complications tended to underrate their seriousness and to express satisfaction."
- On an international front, there are rumblings of discontent from the World Meteorological Organisation.
- "Now is the autumn of our discontent.
- There has been considerable discontent among teachers over pay and conditions.
- Since she was not particularly enamoured of Madame de Montijo it is little wonder that she arrived at the Cathedral in a state of high discontent.
- The embarrassing parallels between the party's response to discontent in Peking and Lhasa also embrace rhetoric and ideology.
- The mill was built in 1771 by Richard Arkwright ( q.v. ), at a time when growing discontent among textile workers was emerging as a threat to machinery, and the austere - not to say grim - building looks like a fortress, though the original mill has been much altered and extended.
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