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Перевод: grievously


[наречие]
горестно; печально; с прискорбием; мучительно


Тезаурус:

  1. Where the people rest with their wood or timber and unload it from carts outside the close of the franchise of the Charterhouse among the towns, and afterwards take up their loads of the same wood or timber, the Foresters attach them and amerce them grievously at their will without right.
  2. The security problem remained acute, not least because the Royal Ulster Constabulary, which had suffered grievously in various shootings and bombings, was clearly seen as a Protestant ascendancy force.
  3. They broke down so often and so grievously that they were all withdrawn from service within three years.
  4. Ahmed Deedat told thousands of Muslims who filled the Albert Hall in central London that if they had only shown the non-Muslim majority that Mr Rushdie had grievously insulted the Queen, Margaret Thatcher and all white women in The Satanic Verses, then the author would have been condemned by all of society and the book banned.
  5. the foresters attach likewise the good folk of their demesne woods and lands, and amerce them grievously; and the small folk they attach at their homes and in their enclosures and in their crofts among the towns.
  6. In our third chapter we described Esau as "a bystander on the edge of God's purposes", one who "suffered grievously that those purposes might go forward".
  7. Kolve refers to a sixteenth-century story about a player from a pageant wearing his devil's costume while going home, "frightening everyone grievously".
  8. His resources were grievously limited.
  9. Any judge found cases of this type difficult because, whatever the decision, somebody was to be grievously hurt.
  10. Even if we were ultimately victorious at a public inquiry, the church would have suffered so grievously during the Waiting period that a large part of its artistic quality and integrity would have been lost.
  11. He remains a bystander on the edge of God's purposes, and one who has suffered grievously that those purposes might go forward.
  12. "grievously tormented with house-keepers letting the Bible fall open of itself, I fixed my eyes immediately on these words, "When my son was entered into the wedding chamber, he fell down and died.
  13. Any judge faced with cases of this type found it very difficult because whatever the decision, somebody was going to be grievously hurt.

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