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Перевод: amok
[прилагательное] бешеный; озверевший; вышедший из-под контроля; [наречие] в ярости; вне себя; бешено; [существительное] амок ; приступообразное нарушение сознания [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Perhaps they had been staved in by a bath chair which had run amok!
- If they really want to dance, they "hairv a dance", which means Mummy and Daddy spend thousands of pounds on a marquee and all the trimmings, and their friends pile down to their place in the country and run amok in the rhododendrons.
- For the most part people did not take the question seriously; it was the characteristic passion of young men in the grip of recent learning, or policemen temporarily possessed by the Libyan officials' variety of amok.
- When Seemore declares that his fingers "want to run amok in all your garments," he irresistibly brought to mind Franchot Tone sighing to Jean Harlow, "I want to run barefoot through your hair."
- And sure enough they do panic and run amok, and "the almost mystical terror which suddenly took hold of our authorities" completes the ruinous and negative side of the Gadarene story.
- Since the end of World War II change has run amok, and the inventory of countryside loss is phenomenal.
- With Thatcher running amok through the welfare state, lobby groups are preoccupied defending what was once thought unassailable.
- This is realpolitik run amok."
- Clashes with the police and opposing supporters, and taking part in the ritual songs and chants of the football ground, together with the opportunity to get drunk and run amok, provided the sort of power and excitement which is normally denied to working class youth.
- Stuck on a Northern Line train between Tooting Beck and Balham, a gaggle of lads running amok and jeering with lighted fags.
- This is the former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle's much-cherished parity run amok.
- Eureka Oxterguff, na hauff, see the Majestic, the smella lacquer in the lavvys wid've knocked you miroc amok never mind knocking back the quarter bottle.
- The patient (Uma Thurman) seems to have undergone a severe childhood trauma; the sister (Kim Basinger) is married to a handsome Greek gangster (Eric Roberts) and runs amok at the least taste of alcohol.
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