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Перевод: abhorrence speek abhorrence


[существительное]
отвращение; омерзение; ненависть ; то, что вызывает ненависть; то, что вызывает отвращение


Тезаурус:

  1. The private delicts of one group may well be public crimes in another society, or acceptable social behaviour in a third, especially when the abhorrence of certain social behaviour wanes over time.
  2. The majority of students become acclimatised to these sensations after a few flights, but every instructor is aware that some students are particularly sensitive to these feelings and can develop a total abhorrence of stalling and pitching manoeuvres.
  3. It is possible for such sentiments of approval of this past to coexist with abhorrence for most current acts of violence.
  4. They were things that you took to enhance your experience and to make it more intense - to make your personal development became part of your life, It was a very high-minded approach and when one looks at what has happened to the drug scene today and one looks back to the prevailing attitudes at the time, one can see the absolute, total abhorrence among drug takers that I knew in those days of amphetamines, heroin, barbiturates, mandrax - all those things that had an adverse physical effect which were considered to by highly dangerous to one's personal development and to one's daily living.
  5. Rail: Travellers with a fear of flying or an abhorrence of airline meals may prefer a 45-day unlimited rail pass, available from Amtrak (2 Cinnamon Row, Plantation Wharf, London SW11 3TW: 01-978 5222) for only 299 (about 185).
  6. The gesture was a symbolic expression of the abhorrence felt by growing numbers of people at the threat to the future of the African elephant posed by a particularly bloody trade and will have gained widespread support.
  7. Not such an easy matter in wartime, and Modi had an abhorrence of officialdom.
  8. Although qualitative data, which are far more subjective, are usually preferred by teachers, there is still a very strong abhorrence of any attempt at output measurement because it is perceived as inaccurate or misleading.
  9. Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.
  10. Our experience passed the limits of abhorrence: I lost all my earthly faculties and fought like an angel.
  11. It is possible that juries would prefer to convict of murder in such cases so as to register their abhorrence of the defendant's activities in general.
  12. In them there is an avoidance of subjective emotion, an abhorrence of rhetoric, an emphasis on simplicity, with terseness and economy of expression (the first - subjectivism - not shared by Leonard, of course).
  13. The conflict between abhorrence of the institution and the political expediency which obliges Greens to seek seats in it leads to a rather antiphonal quality in much of what the Greens have to say on Europe and the devolution of power to the regions.

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