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Перевод: prevaricate
[глагол] увиливать; кривить душой; говорить уклончиво
Тезаурус:
- Some people recoiled in horror from this strong language, since prevaricate is defined in dictionaries as meaning "to lie".
- It was almost unthinkable that the Americans would refuse outright to grant the exemption, but it quickly became clear that they would prevaricate for as long as possible.
- At first, Stockwood seemed to prevaricate when journalists asked pointed questions about his admiration for Ceauescu: his praise, he said, referred to Ceauescu before he went off the rails.
- A lot of speakers think this is what prevaricate means; it is rather like procrastinate (put off until tomorrow) and the "stall" meaning makes sense in most contexts where the word is actually used.
- Now that we were the only hostages there I had no reason to worry, or prevaricate, over the consequences of an escape attempt.
- There will be no point telling speakers they are using prevaricate wrongly, because usage is the main criterion for meaning.
- If enough speakers draw the conclusion that prevaricate means "stall", and use it accordingly, the meaning "lie" will become obsolete.
- Without a text to assist them they may prevaricate too long before facing the brutal truth.
- I have always felt that the ASB's function is to pronounce, not prevaricate.
- This distrust of the social scientist is so deeply ingrained that when I was reading anthropology as an undergraduate and I was asked by my colleagues what subject I was reading, I knew that I would have to prevaricate or face problems.
- "Now don't prevaricate," he warned softly.
- The exclusion of the renunciation clauses weakened the force of the treaty; it gave both sides the opportunity to prevaricate and, in the event, the renunciations were never carried out.
- "How did you come to the town?" she asked, to prevaricate.
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