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Перевод: gluttonous speek gluttonous


[прилагательное]
ненасытный; прожорливый


Тезаурус:

  1. Despite the efforts of hordes of gluttonous ants who dined on much of the grass seed, the first game on the first Spanish cricket ground was played there on Saturday, January 11 and the club hosted the Inter-Island Balearic Championships over the first weekend of May.
  2. "You shall learn of the law of avarice - a gluttonous trader makes a glutted market.
  3. An Invective against France , probably written around 1347, opened with these words: As Dr Barnie points out, such lampoons show how ancient and persistent are national stereotypes: the English accused the French of sexual promiscuity, while the French assiduously propagated the idea that the English were violent and gluttonous drunkards, and that they all had tails.
  4. The pig was routinely castigated as "selfish", "sordid", "brutal", and "gluttonous"."
  5. To finish I had an amazing acacia honey cheesecake with caramelized satsumas and my gluttonous partner went for chef Vickery's selection which featured tasty samples of many delicious desserts.
  6. Although most fat people simply eat too much by normal standards, there are many who are equally gluttonous but remain thin, and some fat people remain fat in spite of eating much less than normal.
  7. Pamella's clock is running slow the Gloucester team were playing rough A familiar example, which actually contains an adjectival phrase rather than a single adjective, is: (66) a rose by any other name would smell as sweet With this construction, too, there is possibly a certain element of idiomatic restriction; why for instance are the following examples unacceptable? (67) the guide was eating gluttonous Suzanne pirouetted sensuous We may at least hazard a guess as to why this construction is fairly limited in its occurrence: there are three intensional elements in operation, the entity phrase in subject position, the property which is to be instantiated by the verb and as a third item a property that can be expressed either by an adjective or by its adverb competitor; now where the lexical meanings are such that there would be an appreciable difference in the effect of applying the third property to the entity of the subject by contrast with the effect of using it to qualify the property of the verb (which is the case in (53) by contrast with (54)) then intuitive awareness that there is going to be a difference may generally allow the construction with the adjective to be available.
  8. The Wedding Present violently oppose most rock 'n' roll ethos, but perhaps one of the few areas where they have shown loyalty to tradition has been their gluttonous appetite for live work.
  9. This is the story of a little girl named Fern, who loves a little pig named Wilbur, and Wilbur's friend Charlotte a beautiful grey spider, Templeton the gluttonous rat and the Zuckerman family.

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