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Перевод: deranged


[прилагательное]
перепутанный; находящийся в беспорядке; ненормальный; душевнобольной; помешанный; сумасшедший


Тезаурус:

  1. The folk memory of a deranged era - a time of stalled transport systems, stilled production lines and working people bewildered by their own impotence - has faded.
  2. Her few originalities are so naive as to be laughable (such as her picture of the persons of the Trinity sitting on different-coloured cushions) or so deranged as to be pitiable.
  3. Writers were Tom Leonard, Alasdair Gray and (he joined us for "The Pie") Jim Kelman and I. Tom's black, black ironies and satires on the Lebanon, the New Right, the Media, West of Scotland sectarianism and chauvinism; Alasdair Gray's insane Grant family, his moneyed braggarts and blusterers, his quick shifts of dramatic power in curt sketches, his deranged respected old politicos; Jim Kelman's surrealist pubs and monologuing gamblers, and grim almost folk tales - like the story of "The Hon" that comes up out of the lavatory pan (" Yi nivir know the minit") meant that the broad rather lightweight stuff I wrote for these revues had plenty of stronger, more solid, meatier material contrasting with it.
  4. But in the forests and hills, the graveyards of vanished communities remain, a target for deranged young vandals and the politically sick.
  5. So, when Joe shoots to death his teenage mistress, Dorcas, and a deranged Violet decides to disfigure her rival at the funeral, it's no surprise that the past rushes back to take its rightful place.
  6. There is an inexorable logic about McCabe's observation of the process by which the child Francie's engaging, restless, questioning personality is gradually mutated by a brutalising absence of love or understanding or any sort of kindness, into that of a deranged adult murderer, behind whose insane and degraded behaviour, are still to be seen the vestigial lineaments of an injured child.
  7. While marines machine gun his East Anglian air base, the deranged commander observes that, "You never see a Commie drink a glass of water - and with good reason."
  8. Instead of a freeze-dried New England accent, Phillips gives us a combination of weird sister, deranged Southern matron and Mary Martin on a bad day.
  9. It was an enormous humiliation and Galileo was left a broken man, almost mentally deranged by the months of pressure.
  10. For example, at the next table at the Exmoor Forest Hotel, he had overheard two people talking to each other, a "very well bred looking old man with a dry peevish voice whom I took to be mentally deranged and a woman who was either his daughter or his nurse".
  11. "I started the sport relatively late, but I'm still improving," he said as we took a breather at the end of a run through soft but stodgy powder (he floated over it with extreme grace while I plunged head first into it like a deranged puppy).
  12. I remember that in 1970 I was actually called deranged because I drew attention to the various forms of manifest nonsense on which "The Thing" was battening.
  13. The best clues are almost certainly to be found by studying those aspects of brain function which, if they become deranged, could account for the symptoms of psychotic illness, and currently a considerable amount of research is in progress testing out various possibilities.

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