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Перевод: damnable speek damnable


[прилагательное]
ужасный; заслуживающий осуждения; отвратительный


Тезаурус:

  1. And then there's the hood, which is, frankly, a damnable device, especially if, like me, you stretch well beyond the far side of 6ft.
  2. Emmet Larkin, James Larkin , 1965; F. S. L. Lyons, Ireland since the Famine , 1973; H. A. Clegg, A History of British Trades Unions , vol. ii, 1985; George Dangerfield, The Damnable Question , 1976.
  3. We must hereafter keep the doing of this damnable magic from our shores ."
  4. "What a damnable, awful thing."
  5. But with his damnable purity, which they all praised after his death, Modigliani insisted on going his own way.
  6. In 1525, parliament was sufficiently alarmed by "the damnable opinions of heresy" of "the heretic Luther and his disciples" to pass the first of the acts which sought to prevent Lutheran literature being brought into the kingdom.
  7. "So these damnable people hold all the cards?"
  8. Until he knew deep in his belly that he would only ever excel and humble that damnable "brother" of his by making himself into a devotee of Lexandro's existence, akin to a cultist, a protector and preserver of d'Arquebus in his ostentatious recklessness.
  9. He brought himself- and me, for I was brimming over with pity for him, always damnable pity - to the edge of tears.
  10. against the queen, her blood, adherents and affinity, which have intended and daily doth intend to murder and utterly destroy us and our cousin, the duke of Buckingham, and the old royal blood of this realm and, as is now openly known, by their subtle and damnable ways forecasted the same, and also the final destruction and disinheritance of you and all other the inheritors and men of honour, as well of the north parts as other countries that belong to us.
  11. SUICIDE was thought damnable in the Middle Ages, and I expect there are those who have been brought to feel by a book called The Monument that the Middle Ages had a point.
  12. Or, at least it would be when she managed to dry up these damnable tears.
  13. Wilberforce saw very clearly that this was the issue and that evolutionism was damnable because it implied moral and cultural relativity.

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