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Перевод: gloat speek gloat


[существительное]
злорадство;
[глагол]
пожирать глазами; злорадствовать; тайно злорадствовать; тайно торжествовать


Тезаурус:

  1. One day you'll reminisce about when you first saw them, and gloat over your worn-out copies of the Nude singles.
  2. Rubberneck, on his part - he saw his sister gloat over the suitcase, the bits of coloured paper - well, he preferred that she gloated; it was a rest, his knees on the hard floor, that they knelt in endless prayer.
  3. No one was expecting a gloat, although a spot of bragging might be in order.
  4. It may surprise readers but, since I wrote about her recently, Barbara and I have become good friends, so I rang her up to tell her that I would join her for a good gloat.
  5. Of course, I shall be able to gloat, having got there before the rest of the media!
  6. But should you gloat about it?
  7. The name of the Birmingham Six may haunt the British legal system, but it can always gloat about one of its greatest triumphs, the case of a notorious bunch of Scottish footballers who go by the name of The Copenhagen Five.
  8. Earlier Kevin McNamara, Labour's shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, described his own meeting on Ulster policy as "overshadowed by a man coming to gloat at the scene of one the gravest blows to democracy carried out in these islands: the bombing of the Conservative Party conference".
  9. I have no doubt myself that a man or woman earnestly seeking in grown-up life to be guided to wide and suggestive knowledge in its largest and most uplifted sphere will make the best of all the pupils in this age of clatter and buzz, of gape and gloat.
  10. The Americans are telling East Europeans that they should not think they can join NATO - that would break the "don't gloat" rule - and they do not mean to imply, either, that NATO's security perimeter has been extended to the Soviet-Polish border.
  11. I was cheered up by Barbara Amiel's suggestion (in the "Sunday Times") that the winners should have a good gloat.
  12. Unable to resist the opportunity to gloat, or realise his fantasies in language, he paused:
  13. Labour had done very badly, though we were in no position to gloat.

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