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Перевод: frustrate
[прилагательное] неосуществленный; тщетный; [глагол] расстраивать планы; срывать; делать тщетным; делать бесполезным
Тезаурус:
- They are, however, far more malicious in their intentions, and wilfully frustrate miners by causing rockfalls and accidents, cutting ropes or extinguishing lamps and thus stymieing their labours.
- As unsettled weather continues to frustrate efforts to start harvesting for many, we canvass the views of our "barometer" growers and provide an overview of progress to date.
- They were prepared to ferry the ball from blue shirt to blue shirt and in the process frustrate Nottingham Forest.
- Differing standards also distort the pattern of production, erect barriers to entry to various markets and frustrate the emergence of a single market in industrial products and the provision of services.
- They are forces which are spreading wealth faster than at any time in human history and in one's political approach I think you either are an enthusiast anxious to embrace the forces that are at work or you are a sceptic, perhaps inclined to resist them, hoping that you can frustrate them.
- Conservative CIDs, for example, have all sorts of tricks to frustrate an incoming radical chief superintendent, by which they can legally send clear-up rates into a tailspin - so leading to the rapid transfer of the reforming senior officer.
- She later shows her mettle as a clog dancer abetted by four pretty girls, tries to set her cap at Father Thomas, but finally realises she cannot frustrate true love and dances out happily with the rest.
- Can we stabilise production where it is most needed, in the developing countries, or will their local political struggles always frustrate the establishment of a reliable and sustainable agricultural and natural resource-dependent plan?
- To attempt to resurrect - or, more likely in her view, invent - the old national groups was entirely reactionary, to turn the clock back to a past economic system, and to attempt by this means to frustrate the proletarian revolution.
- They frustrate the interviewer who wants to know specific tangible facts about the past to assess how this information could be utilised in the future.
- Reagan announced that MX missiles were to be grouped together to frustrate attack by missiles.
- The measures are designed to deter non-essential traffic and to encourage drivers of essential vehicles to proceed slowly and considerately, not to obstruct and frustrate them.
- Frustrate
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