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Перевод: misgiving
[прилагательное] внушающий опасения; внушающий недоверие; [существительное] опасение; предчувствие дурного
Тезаурус:
- I began to write, not without much heart-searching, and some misgiving.
- Let us put aside for the moment the misgiving that the latter phrase ushers in the intentional ingredient once more.
- Harriet, albeit with misgiving, had bowed to the wishes of Liza's doting father and their headstrong mercurial daughter.
- Those who imagine that they see the spectre of euthanasia raising its head look with particular misgiving at the doctor's decision to discontinue ventilation.4 Those lawyers who have given the issue their attention have accepted the common factual assumption that turning off a ventilator is significant, and have then sought legal arguments by which to justify it.5 For they have had to recognize both that it is a common medical practice, and that it is one which prima facie calls for some justification.
- But consider now a misgiving voiced by Linda Woodbridge and shared by many others: "To me the one unsatisfying feature of the otherwise stimulating transvestite movement is that it had to be transvestite: Renaissance women so tar accepted the masculine rules of the game that they felt they had to look masculine to be "free''" ( Women and the English Renaissance , 145).
- I do so with much misgiving, but I do see your point.
- Thus they viewed all the Board's moves with increasing misgiving and distrust and their personal relationships with Jacques and the WEA were consequentially further strengthened - a position reflected in the majority of their courses being arranged through the Chapter III providing powers of the District.
- Slowly and with misgiving, she went down to greet the Reverend James Longley.
- This seems to indicate that, despite his reference to sex as a fine and noble thing, he still regards it with a certain amount of misgiving, and as something that should be kept under strict control.
- This begins to be interesting, and it is I think the originary focus of that sense of misgiving with which I began.
- Almost everyone, man or woman, feels some sense of misgiving at the prospect of retirement, and for men in particular, it can seem like being "thrown on the scrap heap".
- Feeling severe misgiving, she gave the crowd her best smile.
- If this misgiving about Lewis is at all fair (the sense of a carapace hardening upon him), then one must also view with ambivalence his excursion into the realm of religious apologetics.
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