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Перевод: blight speek blight


[существительное]
болезнь растений; насекомые-паразиты ; вредное влияние; пагубное влияние;
[глагол]
приносить вред; разбивать; портить удовольствие; отравлять


Тезаурус:

  1. One aspect of this fear was the way in which the new notion of female impurity rapidly made inroads into the popular imagination, with the result that women came to be seen as a constant stumbling block to man's improvement, a blight on the possibility of his attaining the now required (i.e. post-exilic) standard of personal purity.
  2. THE FETID BLIGHT OF HUMANISM
  3. There was still no word from Jonna, though, which cast a blight over Annie's mood.
  4. The continued increase in Population accentuated the hardships for the Peasants: a great variety of taxes to pay; the price of imported wheat continually rising, when most peasants could manage to grow only enough food to last them three months; and the vines and potatoes suffered blight and disease.
  5. Rugby League: Injury blight offers NZ hope
  6. That does not mean, he wrote, that if the body does not protest the project necessarily has any value, though for reasons I have gone into already it is necessary to put such thoughts out of mind, they cannot help, they can only hinder, they cannot water, they can only blight.
  7. The blight that fell upon the valley was well illustrated in a television documentary "The Valley That Died".
  8. Widgery lives and works in the front line of community medicine, conducting surgeries and home visits in an area of blight.
  9. Brown has come on a kind of pilgrimage to the heart of urban blight.
  10. The blight of "87 is not media cowardice, record companies asleep at the wheel, callous insipidness, the return of rock, incoherence, a lack of great songs, but rather, a surfeit of PASSION.
  11. It was especially welcomed by the poor Islanders who were cleared from their crofts during the infamous Highland Clearances, and at the time of the potato blight many were said to have subsisted on it.
  12. Travelling less than hopefully puts blight on holidays abroad.
  13. In a recent report, the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution concluded that potatoes, for example, might become troublesome weeds if they were engineered to be tolerant of frosts, blight and herbicides.

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