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Перевод: doom
[существительное] рок ; судьба ; фатум ; гибель ; статут ; декрет ; приговор ; осуждение; страшный суд; смерть ; [глагол] обрекать; осуждать; предопределять; вынос`ить обвинительный приговор
Тезаурус:
- And finally, it brought on that rich cast of wooden-topped rustics, the Starkadders, with Aunt Ada Doom in the star part, not to speak of the simpleton whose main pleasure in life was doing the washing up, or as he called it, clettering the dishes with his liddle mop.
- It concludes with a darkly satisfactory meeting of ends in the circle of doom - "there is nothing sure in mortality but mortality," Vindice concludes.
- The Irish bishop did not laugh, but looked on the behaviour of the peasants as a tragic folly that could lead only to their doom.
- He was soon fully a mile on the moor, a terrible doom, forsooth, awaiting him.
- No wonder that Queen Beatrix's 1988 Christmas message to her subjects was notable for an unfestive concentration on doom.
- Jailer Master Dreadlock Doom.
- It certainly might have helped Diana to listen and learn from counselling sessions, where other couples' problems are aired and discussed; but there is no doubt that by taking on the role of patron at a time when the world was prophesying doom for her own marriage was an exceptionally brave thing for her to do.
- and it drops to its doom.
- With sin and corruption, doom and catastrophe, threatening on every side, the only danger from the clergy came if they failed to know or do their job.
- UP UNTIL Mind Bomb it was easy to see why Matt Johnson had never toured The The during its 10-year life span: the group was never more than a shifting collection of session players and "guests", songs so devoted to doom and gloom limited audiences to Exit members, the lunacy of the extended format Infected video implied visions far beyond the confines of the stage, and an inflated sense of his own worth would have made the risk of failure too great.
- This Minotaur was imprisoned in a labyrinth beneath the Palace of Knossus and, as it would eat only human flesh, each year seven handsome youths and seven beautiful maidens were sent in to the monster's lair to meet their doom.
- I knew too that he was supposed to have exclaimed, "By God, sir, I've lost my leg!" and that the Duke, momentarily removing the telescope from his eye, replied, "By God, sir, so you have!" immediately resuming his scrutiny of the Prussians and his own "infamous army" chasing Napoleon to his doom.
- The result was a record for Italian quail-hunters to lure birds to their doom with portable gramophones.
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