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Перевод: stymie
[существительное] безвыходное положение; [глагол] ставить в безвыходное положение; поставить в тупик; загнать в угол
Тезаурус:
- "Such freedom for Britain and France would stymie the EEC's efforts to ensure equitable shares of fuel if shortages occur in future."
- "That'd stymie the bastard."
- Two of ACE's founding fathers, Compaq Computer Corp and Santa Cruz Operation Inc are now being widely tipped to stymie their respective MIPS-based ACE development work; not just because MIPS is about to lose its independence to Silicon Graphics Inc, but also because the Intel Corp 80586 (P5) bandwagon is now gathering a full head of steam, whilst DEC is also doing its damnedest to undermine the whole MIPS effort with its Alpha RISC (see below).
- Industry argued that such a requirement would stymie its competitiveness, and that, in any case, changes in emissions from existing plants would only ever be small-scale.
- The practice pointed out that the criteria upon which Mr. Thorpe's referral was turned down are invalid and says:" The NHS changes must not be allowed to stymie new medical treatments, otherwise", it asks," how can pioneering work and advances take place?
- Perhaps the only other Seniors' player who could stymie a Trevino rampage next year is Jack Nicklaus - if he wants to, that is.
- The right-wing Tory rebels want to stymie the Social Chapter opt-out because, if they do, Mr Major says he will drop the entire treaty.
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