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Перевод: dastardly speek dastardly


[прилагательное]
трусливый; подлый


Тезаурус:

  1. Yes I could, and that's what landed me my first part - Captain O'Hagarty, a dastardly villain in a "Children's Hour" serial.
  2. This dastardly Dizzy adventure has only been available on compilation until now!
  3. This way they reckoned that no news of their dastardly cruelty and cowardice would reach the outside world.
  4. The entire outfit will protect you when you're walking in the most dastardly of British winter conditions.
  5. "I put it to you," some old goat would bleat from under his wig, "that these scheming, unprincipled charlatans, stopping at nothing to come by their ill-gotten gains, forged the very hand of a peer of the realm in a dastardly conspiracy to frustrate the worthy efforts of their local benefactor."
  6. The Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations (ADATH) suspected a dastardly plot by the RCM to subvert orthodox Judaism by favouring Christian hospitality.
  7. Besides, the magazine reported that almost unbelievably, the government had stopped advance copies of scientific annual reports being issued to weekly journals because London's evening newspaper, The Standard , had printed (heinous! dastardly!) details of awards to Falkland troops as much as 12 hours before they were officially released.
  8. What are the dastardly deeds, thoughts and fantasies which your Negative Ego pokes and taunts you with?
  9. Dastardly unfair.
  10. Tales of pirates and their dastardly deeds have captured the imagination of children and adults through the centuries.
  11. Thomas Deloney, reckoned to be England's first novelist, mentions dastardly goings-on there in the late 1500s, so the Ostrich has the distinction of being one of the half a dozen claimants to the title of oldest inn in England, and is also the first mentioned in an English novel.
  12. There must have been rumours of the dastardly deed at the hall as early as 1578, for it was in that year that Sir Henry Knyvett (another of Darrel's antagonists) wrote a letter to Sir John at Longleat, asking him to search out Mr Bonham and to enquire how many children his sister had and what had become of them.
  13. The Yanks didn't even bother to screen it, but we Brits lapped up the handlebar-moustachioed plotting and a-planning of David McCallum and Robert Wagner, not to mention the dastardly swagger of Nazi stereotype Anthony Valentine, who became a sex symbol.

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