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Перевод: excrescence speek excrescence


[существительное]
нарост ; шишка ; разрастание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The bony excrescence between its horns knocked the wind from him and he collapsed onto its great hump-muscled neck.
  2. It is an unfortunate excrescence on a democratic policy which is essentially sound and it follows from this that, with the right ideological tools and political elbow grease, racism can be dealt with once and for all, leaving the basic structures and relations of British economy and society essentially unchanged.
  3. Thus while Wilde is merely "a parasite, an excrescence, an aberration, (p. 78), those allegedly most susceptible to his perversion are quite otherwise: the family in general, young men at university, sometimes even their tutors, boys at public school, maidens, and novelists (p. 133).
  4. Adult males sometimes have a strange excrescence on the tip of their snouts.
  5. He's obviously neglected his job and let the club go to pot and is generally a frightful old bugger and an excrescence.
  6. It is quite obviously a twentieth century excrescence, however good it may be in itself as such.
  7. Eaten off sheets of wrapping paper balanced precariously on their shivering knees the cheese looked a disgusting white excrescence, the ham pale and sickly and the olives slimy.
  8. It's an excrescence, a monstrosity, some tardy addition to the agenda.
  9. It was seen to be not an excrescence on the body politic, having no bearing upon its general health, but an organic disease a running sore that affected the entire fabric of society, a morass exhaling a miasma that poisoned the healthy elements of industry.
  10. After all, the postal map of London S.W.1 had been drawn with a special excrescence to enable Harrods to be included in it and thus avoid the ignominy of falling within the outer darkness of S.W.3 or 7.
  11. "How can you stand there talking about bits of paper and profits and money money," she made the word into an excrescence, "when what you are doing is playing with a human soul.
  12. Phil, with his soft, sprawling face, looked like an excrescence - an unhealthy toadstool, swelling with yeasty exuberance out of decayed wood.
  13. Bernice was fairly sure that if she asked whether she was, at that moment, on a lumpy excrescence on a strand of spaghetti stretching into the Doctor's future and surrounded by a soup of probabilities, she wouldn't like the answer.

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