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Перевод: glutton speek glutton


[прилагательное]
жадный;
[существительное]
обжора ; жадный человек; ненасытный человек; росомаха


Тезаурус:

  1. Steve Jobs is obviously a glutton for punishment.
  2. Regardless of the shape you're in at the finish, only a glutton for punishment will relish the long haul back down the road to the car.
  3. It is the lair of a glutton for reading, full of hardbacks and paperbacks bought, read, discussed in his Notebooks and in the case of poetry, often and remarkably remembered in large and eloquent part - from John Donne, Edward Thomas, John Betjeman, Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Dunbar and others including of course Shakespeare and Dylan Thomas.
  4. Heath, a glutton for work, had also to devote large chunks of energy and concentration to the EEC and to Ireland as the Sunningdale Conference on power-sharing approached.
  5. Often the glutton in Diana got the better of her and she was frequently told off for dipping her fingers into pans filled with gooey sauces.
  6. Her reputation as a glutton meant that while she often visited the matron with digestive problems these escapades did little harm to her popularity.
  7. There's something wonderfully Renaissance about Norbrook's depiction of himself as a glutton for poetry, cramming in as much as possible.
  8. that in my view is er what I call a being a glutton for work.
  9. Opinions of him vary: he is "incredibly dedicated"; he is "a glutton for punishment"; he is "a saint"; he is "a fucking maniac".
  10. Hammond, who had been in the Foreign Office since 1824 after a distinguished academic career at Oxford, was considered to be "sharp and a glutton at work", and emerges as a powerful figure who over nearly twenty years as the permanent head of the Office brought nearly every aspect of its work under his personal control.
  11. We had both come to hate it and its invisible driver, whom we visualized as a smug glutton sleeping in a comfortable bed each night and stuffing his face with three square meals a day.
  12. A glutton's gross body squats with eyes bulging from its face, suffocated with vast quantities of food forced into his mouth.
  13. a pattern of change and influence in considerable contrast to the more widely held image of the Georgian squire as a wine-swilling glutton intent largely on the pleasures of the chase.

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