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Перевод: inadvertent
[прилагательное] невнимательный; небрежный; неумышленный; нечаянный; ненамеренный
Тезаурус:
- Within days, Ann was demoted because of the risk of an "inadvertent information leak".
- This means that the offender's words, behaviour, writing, sign or visible representation must be deliberately threatening, abusive or insulting as opposed to reckless, accidental or blamelessly inadvertent.
- Although many such breaches are in fact inadvertent, rather than deliberate, those that are deliberate pose a growing threat.
- But spoliation has also been inadvertent, and many a Scandinavian lake has now been sterilized by rain made acid by the exhausts of motor cars and factories, hundreds of miles away.
- The raid was approved by the War Cabinet in retaliation for an inadvertent bombing of London.
- In a previous BBC serial about the moral bankruptcy and satanic drabness of a fictional new town, the polite credits' acknowledgment to the real modern conurbation which had admitted the cameras had an inadvertent satirical ring.
- This remains an unanswered question until such organisms are released and monitored but it does require a cautious and controlled approach if lessons are to be learnt from the often detrimental effects that have accrued from the introduction of organisms into non-indigenous environments as biological controls or as inadvertent introductions.
- Simply measuring height can mean a communication problem between children and their parents, but as a university lecturer I face a much greater difficulty because the use of just one inadvertent "old" term can easily lose a class of students.
- I sprinted across the open square outside the station, jacket over head, dodging tramcars with split-second, if largely inadvertent, precision, skirted a large puddle, feinted between two parked cars, head-faked a lamppost and two startled elderly shoppers (once I start running, I can't stop myself from pretending I'm returning a kick-off for the Chicago Bears; it's a compulsion - a sort of Tourette's syndrome of the feet).
- And so there are still to be found Latinists who think that the hilarious mistranslations in his Homage to Sextus Propertius (1919) were inadvertent rather than mischievously deliberate.
- "Seriously, though," he went on, perhaps put on his guard by the inadvertent change of tone in my own voice.
- The purpose of these measurements was to ascertain through conscientious planning and medical surveillance that inadvertent exposure during spraying does not create any hazard to a rural population.
- Obviously, any such processes that can enhance environmental quality are to be welcomed, provided that they themselves do not lead to inadvertent environmental deterioration.
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