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Перевод: detestation speek detestation


[существительное]
сильное отвращение; крайнее отвращение; омерзение; отвратительная вещь; мерзкий человек


Тезаурус:

  1. His undiluted radicalism was illustrated by his admission that "my command of the English Language is not sufficiently wide to allow me to put into words the intense hatred and detestation I have for England."
  2. "The detestation of "the profiteer" by Labour', comments one historian, "arose as much from an affront to its patriotism, as it did from latent class consciousness, and the victim of capital was seen as the patriotic community no less than the working class."
  3. He looked at her with detestation, and so did April.
  4. In Munich, the Stalingrad disaster prompted the group of students who, largely inspired by moral and religious idealism, had the previous year formed the "White Rose" movement and circulated anti-Nazi leaflets in Munich University, to stage a suicidally brave public demonstration of their detestation for Hitler and Nazism in a defiant manifesto displayed all over the university buildings:
  5. Perhaps there was something else, something between the two families which had spawned such detestation.
  6. Certainly, the Prime Minister presents this programme as part of her detestation of socialism in particular, and the labour movement in general.
  7. Cynics have observed that Wordsworth's detestation of aristocracy and love of democracy coincide with the elder Lord Lonsdale's refusal to pay John Wordsworth's accumulated salary to the Wordsworth children:
  8. There was no fierce detestation of it such as loyalist unionists had for Faulknerite unionists or Sinn Fin republicans for SDLP republicans.
  9. He said the Government was reluctant to interfere, but it had become aware of "widespread detestation in Parliament" of some trends in the popular press.
  10. One was the detestation by the liberally oriented of religious paternalism, a mild form of anti-clericalism.
  11. I would imagine the detestation extends to mules.
  12. In this paradox, we see the essence of the heightened detestation of the new breed of Party "functionaries", the agents - along with the traditionally disliked State civil servants - of this bureaucratized control, and the popularity of the Fhrer, whose personal power was idealized and elevated to a plane where it seemed to be executed outside the realms of "everyday life".
  13. The support or detestation exhibited by biologists in the matter of sociobiology and by educational psychologists in the matter of "nature v nurture" is, it seems rather too obvious to point out, of this kind.

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