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1 lenient
adjective1) (tolerant) nachsichtig2) (mild) mild [Urteil, Strafe]* * *['li:niənt](merciful or punishing only lightly: You are much too lenient with wrongdoers.) nachsichtig- academic.ru/88709/leniently">leniently- lenience
- leniency* * *le·ni·ent[ˈli:niənt]adj nachsichtig, mildethey say that judges are too \lenient with terrorists sie sagen, dass die Richter zu gnädig mit Terroristen umgehen\lenient judge milder Richter/milde Richterin\lenient punishment/sentence milde Strafe/mildes Urteilto take a \lenient view of sth etw nachsichtig beurteilen* * *['liːnɪənt]adjnachsichtig ( towards gegenüber); judge, attitude, treatment, sentence milde* * *to, toward[s] gegenüber)* * *adjective1) (tolerant) nachsichtig2) (mild) mild [Urteil, Strafe]* * *adj.mild adj.nachsichtig adj. -
2 evaluation
1. n оценка; оценивание, определение; анализ2. n вычисление3. n редк. оценка, определение цены, стоимостиСинонимический ряд:judgment (noun) appraisal; appraisement; appreciation; assessment; esteem; estimate; estimation; examination; honour; judgement; judgment; stock; valuation
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