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1 moral strictures
Общая лексика: моральные запреты -
2 stricture
1. [ʹstrıktʃə] n1. часто pl строгая, суровая критика, осуждениеto lay /to pass/ strictures on smb., smth. - подвергать критике /разносу/ кого-л., что-л.
he is severe on his stricture on smth. - он беспощаден в своём осуждении чего-л.
2. мед. сужение канала, стриктура3. редк. что-л. стесняющее, сковывающее2. [ʹstrıktʃə] v редк. -
3 stricture
1. n часто строгая, суровая критика, осуждение2. n мед. сужение канала, стриктура3. v редк. строго критиковатьСинонимический ряд:1. animadversion (noun) animadversion; obloquy; reflection; slam; slur2. aspersion (noun) aspersion; bad press; bad reviews; disapproval; hostility; severe criticism3. cramp (noun) circumscription; constraint; cramp; limitation; restraint; restriction; stint4. reproach (noun) castigation; censure; invective; rebuke; reprimand; reproach; reproof
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