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1 criticize discreetly
Макаров: осторожно критиковать -
2 criticize
1. v критиковать2. v осуждать, порицать; давать отрицательную оценкуСинонимический ряд:1. blame (verb) blame; chastise; condemn; cut up; denounce; denunciate; fault; knock; pan; rap; reprehend; reprobate; reprove; skin2. castigate (verb) castigate; censure; disparage3. chide (verb) chide; reprimand; reproach; scold4. review (verb) criticise; critique; review5. study (verb) analyze; examine; probe; scrutinise; scrutinize; studyАнтонимический ряд:compliment; encourage -
3 criticize
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4 discreetly
[dısʹkri:tlı] advосторожно, осмотрительно; благоразумно; сдержанно -
5 discreetly
adv осторожно, осмотрительно; благоразумно; сдержанноСинонимический ряд:1. cautiously (other) calculatingly; carefully; cautiously; charily; circumspectly; considerately; frugally; gingerly; guardedly; mindfully; prudently; safely; scrupulously; thoughtfully; vigilantly; warily2. conservatively (other) conservatively; moderately; reasonably; restrainedly; temperately3. plainly (other) dryly; modestly; plainly -
6 discreetly
нареч. осторожно, осмотрительно;
обдуманно;
сдержанно Ellen remained discreetly silent. ≈ Элен благоразумно сохраняла молчание. Syn: in a discreet manner;
with discretion осторожно, осмотрительно;
благоразумно;
сдержанно - to criticize * осторожно критиковатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > discreetly
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