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1 censure
ˈsenʃə
1. сущ. неодобрение, осуждение, порицание bitter, strong censure ≈ сильное неодобрение vote of censure public censure
2. гл. порицать, осуждать( за что-л.) (for) The House censured the Member of Parliament for his rude remark to the Minister. ≈ Палата сделала депутату замечание по поводу его грубых слов в адрес министра. Syn: rebuke осуждение, порицание;
- vote of a * вотум порицания;
вотум недоверия;
- he received a public * for his dishonorable behaviour ему было вынесено общественное порицание за недостойное поведение выговор( устаревшее) мнение, суждение, критическая оценка( редкое) поправка;
просмотр и исправление порицать, осуждать;
- she is more to be pitied than *d она больше заслуживает сострадания, чем осуждения( устаревшее) судить, иметь суждение, мнение;
оценивать;
- * me in your wisdom судите меня по своему разумению censure осуждение, порицание;
vote of censure вотум недоверия ~ осуждение, порицание ~ порицать, осуждать censure осуждение, порицание;
vote of censure вотум недоверия vote: ~ of censure вотум недоверия ~ of censure вотум порицания (осуждение законодательным собранием действий своего члена) ~ of censure предложение о вынесении порицания -
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1. [ʹsenʃə] n1. 1) осуждение, порицаниеvote of censure - а) вотум порицания ( члену законодательного собрания или другой организации); б) вотум недоверия ( правительству)
he received a public censure for his dishonourable behaviour - ему было вынесено общественное порицание за недостойное поведение
2) (объявленный) выговор2. уст. мнение, суждение, критическая оценка3. редк. поправка; просмотр и исправление ( текста)2. [ʹsenʃə] v1. порицать, осуждатьshe is more to be pitied than censured - она больше заслуживает сострадания, чем осуждения
2. уст. судить, иметь суждение, мнение; оценивать -
3 censure
1. n осуждение, порицаниеhe received a public censure for his dishonourable behaviour — ему было вынесено общественное порицание за недостойное поведение
to bring censure — вынести порицание, осуждение
expression of censure — вынесение порицания, осуждения
2. n выговор3. n уст. мнение, суждение, критическая оценка4. n редк. поправка; просмотр и исправление5. v порицать, осуждатьshe is more to be pitied than censured — она больше заслуживает сострадания, чем осуждения
6. v уст. судить, иметь суждение, мнение; оцениватьСинонимический ряд:1. disapproval (noun) admonition; animadversion; blame; condemnation; criticism; denunciation; disapprobation; disapproval; reflection; remonstrance; reprehension; reprobation2. reproach (noun) blaming; castigation; invective; rebuke; reprimand; reproach; reproof; stricture; upbraiding3. blame (verb) berate; blame; castigate; chide; decry; incriminate; inculpate; rebuke; reproach; upbraid4. condemn (verb) attack; chastise; condemn; denigrate; disapprove; discipline; find fault with; judge5. criticize (verb) criticise; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; deplore; fault; knock; pan; rap; reprehend; reprobate; skinАнтонимический ряд:approval; commend; commendation; confirmation; encouragement; endorsement; eulogy; praise; recommendation; sanction
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