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Перевод: ennui speek ennui


[существительное]
скука ; тоска ; внутренняя опустошенность


Тезаурус:

  1. If Jarman comes dangerously close in the last to propagating the politics of ennui, his visual imagery is anything but predictable.
  2. Frisch is not exactly an existentialist, but his book is shot through with a certain emotionally short-circuiting ennui, a weary horror that life is nothing but a random yet poignant series of coincidences.
  3. The self-evident gap between fantasy and reality - which is that no government, anywhere, of any political complexion has got the first clue about how to organise society in the post-Cold War world - has led to an aimless disgruntlement, a poisonous mixture of envy and ennui .
  4. Paul foresaw ennui, and merely nodded.
  5. Were it not fur her, I dare say Edward Plantagenet would long since have succumbed to ennui and despair.
  6. Many guests indeed complained not of ennui but of exhaustion brought on by accompanying Eugnie while she scampered up and down rocks, or by long walks and excursions in the area around the palace which took place most days after lunch.
  7. I would expect the causes to be physical and psychological; overwork, the ennui of middle age, or a need to find some meaning to existence.
  8. He was suffering from third-degree ennui, and that was all there was to it.
  9. He was diverted during coffee by a thumb nail sketch of that fruitless expedition, but by the time the sommelier had visited the table with Cognac a second time, he was back to the great danger of ennui in the BEF, and 2nd Grenadiers" seven months in France spent cultivating a defensive mentality which could well be disastrous if hostilities ever broke out.
  10. With its subject-matter mainly the crushing ennui of that experience, this section hampers the flow of the overall narrative somewhat, despite the crispness of its recollections.
  11. Monsterland are some kind of weird Beatles from hell, Hsker D without the ennui factor, badly-produced feedback guitar shouters from Nowheresville who start off like Mudhoney, turn into late-era Byrds and then go haring off on their revving guitars before we can have them arrested.
  12. In Nunn's way of orchestrating the scene, however, the forced merriment comes across like the willed time-killing in Three Sisters, less the whiling away of a few specific minutes than the attempt to shake off a pervasive ennui.
  13. The music had sounded exactly like all other music he had ever heard, and the intervals between Louise Mller's appearances had been rather tedious, but the display of her charms had provided more than adequate compensation for the occasional ennui Lefevre had enjoyed it even more, expressing his enthusiasm at the end by shouting, "Bravo!" standing, and clapping his hands above his head.

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