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Перевод: assail speek assail


[глагол]
наступать; атаковать; нападать; резко критиковать; закидывать; решительно браться за трудное дело; энергично браться за трудное дело; с жаром набрасываться; совершать насилие


Тезаурус:

  1. You let yourself be whipped by the fears that assail your mind and paralyse your actions.
  2. And Pound's generosity towards Eliot did not fail through subsequent decades, when nothing was more common among the English intelligentsia, especially the academic part of it, than to assail Pound with weapons picked from Eliot's armoury.
  3. Yet before any of these things happened, worries about the immediate future began to assail her.
  4. His would not have been the only provincial accent to assail the ears of Londoners at the time, but at least it would have lent his speech a touch of bucolic appeal, with its rolling Somerset post-vocalic "r" sounds and a liberal sprinkling of "v's for "f's and "z's for "S'S.
  5. Then on down the far bank, to assail the English camp at the Spittal.
  6. Cross over into England and assail Edward from the rear.
  7. They could raise between them up to ten thousand men in that great remote province; and at the same time assail the western Douglas strength.
  8. must nine warriors, having nine spears, with a ten furrows' Width between them and him, assail him and at the same time let fly at him.
  9. I wait to see how long you can control your imbecile temptation to violate my copyrights on this letter and once again untruthfully take words and phrases from it to show your "powers" to match those boasted by your kind in the NF and the BNP, whose performances are different from yours only in that instead of using your limbs to physically assault us like they would, you have acted by wearing the "civilised" guise of being the "editor" of the "left" NewSS , and have written to assail my integrity, my capacity to think, my freedom to defend and speak for my constitutionally organised members at the Stratford school.
  10. In the same way assurance of faith depends on our grasp of God and his faithfulness and not on a mastery of all the doubts that are ever likely to assail us.
  11. I don't think there will ever be another band who assail their songs quite like Jane's Addiction, or that will find such fluid precision at the same vertigos of intensity.
  12. Similarly, desecrated shrines or graves are doomed to suffer from continued hauntings, and the ghosts of murdered lovers or deserted children assail the living in their quest for post-mortem justice.
  13. While their full Udders her broad Hands Assail,

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