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Перевод: cheerless speek cheerless


[прилагательное]
безрадостный; безотрадный; унылый; мрачный; угрюмый


Тезаурус:

  1. Spurned by the Press, subject to unprovoked and vicious assaults by immigrants and policemen alike, denied gainful or meaningful employment by a heartless State, barred from the domestic hearth by severe, unyielding parents, the skinheads often see themselves as victims of almost Biblical proportions - as a stricken race of Jobs, as modern wanderers cast out into a cheerless world
  2. Today's investor with a bent for history - and therefore an appreciation for the long term - would not be nearly as cheerless as his short-term friends.
  3. The "misery line" as it is called-stations from Kennington to Morden dim and cheerless dungeons, trains cancelled with appalling regularity (there's a shortage of drivers on the Northern Line, because it is the last to embrace OPO-one person operation-and so the pay is lower than on other lines).
  4. "WARMLY congratulate the German Democratic Republic on its 40th anniversary," reads the latest exhortation to adorn the cheerless, half-empty lobby of the Peking Hotel, China's grandest monument to socialist hospitality at its dreary, dust-covered worst.
  5. Of their own inclination the people will not apparently leave the place they prefer to stay on, meeting calls upon them by small accommodation bills, thus gradually impoverishing themselves and making their prospects cheerless."
  6. It was in the large, dimly-lit room below and to the left of the ramp, one of those cheerless spaces which Victorian architects (or their clients) felt bound to utilise, as with the arches of urban railway viaducts which were originally blocked off to make cheap classrooms for council schools and are now occupied by small garages and furniture makers.
  7. Aylesbury were taking stock of a cheerless season when Reed was signed by Trevor Gould, the elder brother of Wimbledon's manager, Bobby.
  8. The back corridor, which serves as a sort of backbone to the staff's quarters of Darlington Hall, was always a rather cheerless affair due to the lack of daylight penetrating its considerable length.
  9. The narrow High Street of Chetwynd Magna was thronged with Christmas shoppers on this damp and cheerless December evening.
  10. Her heart was hammering as she went up the narrow, cheerless stairs she'd last climbed before her interview.
  11. Other establishments followed their example, with the result that Jerusalem is a less cheerless city than it used to be.
  12. The acceptance of the R.A.F. mission, with its hardship of travel to distant and nasty places and audiences of anything but the kind he was humanly fitted to deal with, lonely, cheerless, embarrassed journeys leaving little behind but doubt whether any seed had fallen on good soil; ali this was in its way an imitation of St. Paul.

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