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1 отрицательный
1. (в разн. знач.) negativeотрицательный герой — negative character, anti-hero
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2 отзыв
I(суждение) opinion, reference; (официальный) testimonial; (рецензия) criticism, review; (читателей и т.п.) response, commentполучить благоприятные отзывы в печати — to get / to have a good press
IIположительный отзыв — favourable report / response
(отозвание) recall, withdrawalдосрочный отзыв депутата — recall of a deputy before the expiry of his / her term
отзыв дипломатических представителей — recall of diplomatic representatives / employees
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3 вызвать нарекания
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4 вызывать нарекания
General subject: give rise to unfavourable criticism, rouse censureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызывать нарекания
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5 неблагосклонная критика
Makarov: unfavourable criticismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неблагосклонная критика
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6 нарекание
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7 вызвать нарекания
to rouse censure, to give rise to unfavourable criticismРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > вызвать нарекания
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8 рецензия
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