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Перевод: uneasy
[прилагательное] неудобный; беспокойный; тревожный; стесненный; связанный; неловкий
Тезаурус:
- There was, however, no apparent motive, McLeish reminded himself, and he must not let his own uneasy conviction that Angela Morgan would have been more than capable of stirring up strong and complex emotions in those around her cloud his judgement.
- And I don't mind telling you I was a little uneasy."
- Then he, too, slipped off into an uneasy sleep, and strange, vivid dreams, in which Lieutenant Werner chased him down endless, war-torn and shattered streets, for ever.
- Throughout their journey they had felt little of the uneasy fear that smells danger behind every bush but despite the weariness that dulled their senses these half-seen forms of rock among the trees seemed now to imply a threatening human presence.
- I always felt slightly uneasy away from the slit trench in the orchard.
- One of us was uneasy, even though they were not able to explain why, but they were not the one with final responsibility.
- The adventure of the cripple had made them uneasy and they were not prepared to camp until they were well clear of the spot at which they had encountered him.
- This uneasy halfway house is fair game for the worst excesses of journalism.
- Relations between the government and senior civil service also have been uneasy.
- He cuddled her and felt the bump in a way that made her uneasy as to the propriety of it and asked constantly how this baby was to climb out.
- For the 20 years between the 1967 war and the start of the intifada there was coexistence of sorts between Arabs and Jews, even if, in the words of Moshe Dayan, it was the uneasy coexistence of a rider and his horse.
- She was a little uneasy with the letter H and put it in other words, which was confusing; "hungry" and "angry" were often made to sound the same.
- If headquarters is uneasy with the excuses given, it sends a "flying squad" of accountants to check it out.
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