sobering in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sobering in the English»Serbian Dictionary

so·ber·ing ['səʊbərɪŋ] ADJ

I.so·ber ['səʊbəʳ] ADJ

II.so·ber ['səʊbəʳ] VB trans

III.so·ber ['səʊbəʳ] VB intr

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The sobering analysis followed the latest meeting of its financial policy committee, which was set up to spot threats to the economy.
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Breezily written, it's a sobering reminder of the often-overlooked price tag associated with headlong technological advancement.
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His presidential address contrasted the sound and thoughtful and sobering discipline of the scientific brotherhood with the over-hasty generalisation and pure speculation of the unnamed book.
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The book is a sobering testament to the ravages of combat.
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Such returnees from the experience of selflessness are thus reconstituted as renewed selves, just like an intoxicated person sobering up.
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The numbers she sees in her practice are sobering for anyone who aspires to a career in the ivory tower.
america.aljazeera.com
The most sobering begins with a rich, drunk teenager who stumbles sniveling into his parents' bedroom to say he's run over a woman.
www.npr.org
The sobering assessment centre is going to alleviate a lot of problems, but it's not a shelter.
www.campbellrivermirror.com
It's sobering and heart-lifting to see the stoical determination and achievement of someone who makes our world look like paradise.
www.independent.co.uk
That report led to a push for a local sobering center that can better address the needs of chronic inebriates, as well as other reforms in the state prison system.
www.newsminer.com

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