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Перевод: atrocious speek atrocious


[прилагательное]
жестокий; зверский; свирепый; ужасный; отвратительный


Тезаурус:

  1. Those with any degree of power and influence are already deluged with promotional material, atrocious records and pre-release cassettes, the vast majority supplied by the generously resourced press offices of major record companies.
  2. On the first occasion, when a clear moonlight night was forecast, the most atrocious storm developed and we were forced to spend an uncomfortable few hours benighted near the summit of Elidir Fawr.
  3. Yet until 1923 much pulp had to be imported from abroad in view of the atrocious transport situation in Belorussia and the chaotic state of the timber industry.
  4. We are later tolerantly informed - in the presiding idiom of the book, by a narrator keen, as ever, to monitor Patrick's impressions - that the smell was not atrocious: "not strong but easily perceptible, like a large zoo passed at a distance."
  5. The atrocious cruelties committed in the name of "god" and religion which have blackened religious history, are all too well known, at least in the west.
  6. This is the B side of the new single and truly atrocious.
  7. But what stands stark and clear, above all speculation, arguments, discussions and justifications, is the fact that anything which allows itself to be used to sustain such atrocious misery cannot possibly be anything but a travesty of a "religion" within the meaning of that word that all right-minded and honourable people intensely desire .
  8. The scenery was grim, the food was unappetising, fashion was all but non-existent (he did buy a Burberry raincoat - his "famous blue raincoat" - which he adorned till someone relieved him of it in New York 20 years later), the arts were struggling, almost moribund, despite the explosive qualities of Kingsley Amis, John Osborne, Colin Wilson, and Alan Sillitoe; and the weather was atrocious.
  9. For a start, the weather was atrocious when they most needed to acclimatize, and in their first seven weeks they had only seventeen days of cricket.
  10. She was an excellent shrewd local politician and a comfort to her at the end of her life was the defeat of the atrocious plans of the Merrell Dow Chemical Company to build a plant near her beloved River Blackwater, the last campaign in which she played an active part.
  11. "of atrocious memory, who courted and married fourteen wives, and destroyed them all by tickling the soles of their feet when they was sleeping in the consciousness of innocence and virtue".
  12. At the hub of the crisis, hospital conditions in Samara and Saratov were atrocious.
  13. So heavy and cumbersome is the hardtop, which fails to turn the Stag into a refined fixed-head coupe because of atrocious wind whoosh, that many have succumbed to rust while lying neglected in the garden, incubating snails.

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