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Перевод: abhorrent speek abhorrent


[прилагательное]
отвратительный; вызывающий отвращение; претящий; мерзкий; ненавистный; несовместимый


Тезаурус:

  1. Most people hate unpleasantness and the prospect of hurting someone's feelings is abhorrent.
  2. In a strongly worded statement signed by six Cabinet Ministers, Palmer described drift-net fishing as "abhorrent", and offered the use of New Zealand aircraft and naval vessels to assist neighbouring Pacific states who might wish to take similar action.
  3. But the better class of girl, say a governess or a typewriter, naturally finds such a fate abhorrent.
  4. Thus it was not until 1598 that an English account - by the scholar, traveller and self-consciously perfect English gentleman, Fynes Morrison - was actually redolent with patronizing contempt, and only in 1617 that there was a complete hatchet job, when Anthony Weldon accompanied James VI and I to Scotland and found the experience utterly abhorrent.
  5. They do not need advice on how to gain similar wealth abroad, or to be told that the prospect of working on charities' accounts for lower fees is not so abhorrent.
  6. Jenny might well have other plans, besides the vague ones she had mentioned and, in any case, a shared home at Thrush Green might be abhorrent to her.
  7. "It must seem impossible for you to believe that in a civilized society so abhorrent a practice as the enslaving of one person by another still continues, but I will ask you to try and imagine what it must be like.
  8. As such the deviant was the point of entry into civilization for the unnatural, the aberrant, and the abhorrent, the wilderness of disorder which beleaguered all civilization; a disorder in part, but rarely only ever, sexual.
  9. To many of them it seemed abhorrent to suggest that the Mosaic law was other than final.
  10. IWOULD agree that male and female stereotypes portrayed in cartoons are equally abhorrent, were it not for the fact that, whilst one pokes fun at a powerful group in society (men), the other perpetuates the oppression of a powerless group (women).
  11. No; it is the idea that if you force yourself to offer sexual favours to an abhorrent creature you will be rewarded by its transformation into a beautiful prince.
  12. If this should happen, and the long-suppressed voice of moderate, long-suffering English people should be heard at last, that voice might well be captured, taken over and perverted by genuine "extremists" and "fascists" for abhorrent and evil purposes.
  13. After a couple of abortive attempts to reach the side of Loch Linnhe through dismal, litter-strewn lanes, over car parks and a dual carriageway, they return to abhorrent 6Os' concrete abominations masquerading as hotels.

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