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Перевод: unchecked
[прилагательное] беспрепятственный; необузданный; непроверенный; [наречие] несдержанный
Тезаурус:
- Provided that it did no positive harm, they reckoned, it could spread unchecked under its own impetus.
- The corruption went unchecked because the system could not afford to acknowledge the extent of its own inefficiencies and failures.
- In every example they offer, it is competitive egoism that has subverted the ideal of objectivity - from instances of brazen cheating to the simple laxity with which papers are refereed, grants awarded, and experiments checked - or left unchecked.
- I think that Englishness, for all that we pull it to bits, had a certain important moral structure, which has been eaten away by unchecked competition, an underground civil war breaking our roots.
- Censorship represents a denial of human rights and it cannot go unchecked.
- Like many managers Margaret seems unable to say "no" to the paper work, to the phone calls that come unchecked at any time, or to the people popping into her office for advice, or sometimes just a friendly chat about a project or some personal matter.
- The activities of both large transnational and national companies as well as small-farmer settlers on the northern frontiers of settlement have often been disastrous to the long-term productivity of the land, but have gone on unchecked (Barbira-Scazzocchio 1980).
- The more skilful you are, the more you tend to cut corners which, if unchecked for long periods, degenerate into bad habits.
- I had read that cancer of the lung was normally so virulent that if unchecked it spread with great rapidity.
- The appeal found no favour with the Turkish government, and the hunt continued unchecked.
- If the infection is unchecked, peritonitis may follow and gonorrhoea becomes a life-threatening emergency.
- THIRTY FIVE people died and others were maimed for life in the Clapham rail disaster in December last year because work was done in a slovenly, haphazard way and was then left unchecked.
- Again the tears flowed unchecked, and I was sobbing loudly in the empty church.
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