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Перевод: impair speek impair


[глагол]
ослаблять; уменьшать; ухудшать; наносить ущерб; повреждать; портить


Тезаурус:

  1. Insomnia may profoundly impair coping and need treatment in its own right.
  2. Should the man concerned think better of the relationship (probably being more prey to the office gossips), not only is the woman left feeling she's suffered a loss of face, as well as emotional hurt, but also bad feeling at the office may impair her work.
  3. It is relevant to recall in this connection that Younger did envisage situations where mere observation could seriously impair privacy - where, for example, the person observed had a reasonable expectation that he would not be subject to observation, or had deliberately taken steps to prevent surveillance, but special technical devices, either optical or electronic (bugging), were used to spy upon him.
  4. Would the addition of a pair of Lamprologus leleupi impair the breeding of the brichardi ?
  5. Good habits contribute to a horse's physical and psychological well-being; whereas bad habits frequently impair the horse's health or behaviour in some way.
  6. Lofoten was chosen for this first large raid because it offered a chance to hit back at the enemy as well as such economic targets as the destruction of fish oil supplies, which might impair German manufacture of nitro-glycerine and would reduce supplies of vitamin A and B capsules issued to German troops.
  7. -blockade might impair carbohydrate metabolism either as a consequence of direct -adrenoreceptor blockade or as the result of relatively unopposed activity, either of which might suppress insulin release.
  8. Because an excess of caffeine can bring about many of the symptoms of stress and because these symptoms actually impair mental ability, you are likely to find yourself making foolish mistakes.
  9. Among the provisions is the understanding that any country will have the right to ban broadcasts that may "seriously impair the physical, mental or moral development of minors".
  10. Arthur Andersen, for example, says that the risk that a long-standing association with a client may impair objectivity is perceived, rather than actual, but concedes that something needs to be done "so that others do not perceive that objectivity can be compromised".
  11. -;Bach was well aware of the effects that the mind could exert on the body, realizing that an inharmonious, negative state of mind could impair the body's vitality and reduce its ability to withstand environmental stress and insults.
  12. Arguments against allowing access included that people would not write frankly if they knew their comments would be seen, it could be important to record facts which could not be proved and suspicions or impressions, the child or parent might be made unhappy by a teacher's judgement and it might impair the relationship or discourage the child, and access would lead to constant arguments about fairness or relevance of information.
  13. Those that do, claims the board's researchers at its Berkley Nuclear Laboratories , will rupture before producing a blockage of the coolant channel sufficiently severe to impair coolability.

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