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Перевод: disfigure speek disfigure


[глагол]
обезображивать; безобразить; уродовать; изуродовать; портить


Тезаурус:

  1. He stuffed his shoes and ties and books into every plastic bag I could find before stopping himself, as he realized it was undignified to disfigure the house before deserting it.
  2. He said that with Scott's abilities and talents, he would produce a very good building, but this design "instead of being an ornament" would disfigure the Metropolis, it is a "frightful structure".
  3. Elisabeth never craved to remove items; to take away anything from The Tamarisks would be, she felt, to disfigure a perfectly beautiful body.
  4. The creation of nominal and fictitious votes was by far the greatest abuse to disfigure Scottish politics in the eighteenth century, but that was a form of political corruption which long survived even the Reform Act of 1832, and the only abuse which was truly confined to the period under consideration was that which attempted to capitalise upon the opportunities for manipulating the voters, through a judicious application of patronage, which the small number of voters appeared to invite.
  5. A JILTED Iranian hired his "minder" to disfigure his former English wife in an attempt to stop her remarrying, Exeter Crown Court was told yesterday.
  6. STUDENTS in their thousands gather at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taiwan's holiest of holies, to demand democracy; teenage idealists begin a fast; daubings (one is the Chinese character for "pig") disfigure Chiang's monument.
  7. Except for pasting the occasional coconut tree with small advertisements for acupuncture, the hippies have done little to disfigure this beautiful spot.
  8. 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.
  9. "I often think how poor Mr. Green would have trembled for the issue, as the passing of this beautiful Property with many hands may exceedingly disfigure a neighbourhood, which he poor man often busied his hand in beautifying."
  10. Some of it has been reclaimed for housing, new industry or agriculture but much remains to disfigure the landscape.
  11. Prince and the Buttholes both play with sound in the most wanton fashion, disfigure, aggravate and dismember it.
  12. The women are also warned by the men that if they, the women, should set eyes on the masks of the ceremony, the men would manhandle, rape, and disfigure them.
  13. But more openness would help to avoid the mispricings that often disfigure British equity issues.

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