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Перевод: glutton
[прилагательное] жадный; [существительное] обжора ; жадный человек; ненасытный человек; росомаха
Тезаурус:
- Steve Jobs is obviously a glutton for punishment.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Her reputation as a glutton meant that while she often visited the matron with digestive problems these escapades did little harm to her popularity.
- There's something wonderfully Renaissance about Norbrook's depiction of himself as a glutton for poetry, cramming in as much as possible.
- that in my view is er what I call a being a glutton for work.
- Opinions of him vary: he is "incredibly dedicated"; he is "a glutton for punishment"; he is "a saint"; he is "a fucking maniac".
- 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.
- 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.
- A glutton's gross body squats with eyes bulging from its face, suffocated with vast quantities of food forced into his mouth.
- 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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