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Перевод: delirium speek delirium


[существительное]
бред ; бредовое состояние; бредни ; исступление
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. When the rash appears late or the chest is particularly affected; dry, hard, painful cough with chest stitches or tearing pains; twitches of muscles; pale face; eyes red; constipation and frequently frontal headaches ; mild delirium and the child "wants to go home".
  2. He's the madcap Italian Marxist, the man who proved that agit-prop can be fun, and there's no doubt that his best-known play, Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1970), contains moments of true farcical delirium.
  3. That's delirium, I thought.
  4. The whiteness of delirium, he wrote.
  5. A sluggish state of mind, not excitable; when roused from stupor they may be confused, want to go home etc., a low type of delirium, not the flashing wild excitement of Belladonna .
  6. Nicholas Dyer is imagined as the builder of Nicholas Hawksmoor's churches in the East End of London; the enlightened edifices of a rational Christianity are thereby ascribed to a devil-worshipper, while the name "Hawksmoor" is assigned to the Detective Chief Superintendent who, in the later narrative, frets himself into a delirium over a series of stranglings which takes place in the vicinity of the churches.
  7. I want to kiss you like a butterfly on mescaline, all over in a flurry of delirium, I want to bite you to the bones, to be so close to you there materialises a planet called us.
  8. An ambitious impression is created by Raskolnikov's delirium and nightmare:.
  9. "He has been seized with his fits three times in the space of seven days," Coleridge wrote to Joseph Cottle on 15 March; "and just as I was in bed, last night, I was called up again - and from 12 o clock at night to five this morning he remained in one continued state of agoniz'd Delirium ."
  10. spreading by the blood, the bacilli become established in every part of the body and thus overcome the patient, not so much by local damage as by the great general toxaemia, which produces symptoms not unlike those of typhoid fever-; irregular fever, rapid pulse, dry skin and all the evidence of raging pyrexia, leading to delirium and coma, followed almost inevitably by a fatal termination.
  11. Now she knew how to tease and tantalise her, hold her on the brim of honeydew euphoria then flood her wordless yearning with a Niagara of delirium.
  12. I watch as the convulsions subside, the delirium leaves his eyes and he returns, slightly dazed, to normality.
  13. The performance of Durga Lal in the title role is a masterpiece of versatility and concentration: his delirium at the end of the first act is nothing short of hair-raising.

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