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Перевод: grotesque speek grotesque


[прилагательное]
гротескный; нелепый; абсурдный; комический;
[существительное]
гротеск ; шарж


Тезаурус:

  1. Regressive rock is obsessed with PURISM: there's a steadily more depleted and over-stretched gene pool of approved "pure pop" traces, resulting in ever more grotesque and gormless breeds.
  2. All Eliot's characters in Sweeney Agonistes are grotesque.
  3. She told herself not to let negative thoughts take over, but, night after night, her will-power dissolved into helplessness, and when at last she slept, her past life rose before her like a grotesque apparition.
  4. At that moment, emerging from the saloon below as if propelled from a circus cannon, there appeared a distinctly grotesque figure.
  5. Their ritualled life is interrupted only by Saxon's unclear memories of what used to be, along with the movement of the grotesque Brogan in the "upper world".
  6. This was a conference where images of the macabre and the grotesque mingled with the moving and the tragic; where the children and the handicapped were feted as survivors of a silent holocaust; where people went to learn the difference between pro-life and pro-death, between cloning and twinning, between a blob of jelly and a living foetus, between a terminated pregnancy and murder and to learn how to counter difficult questions.
  7. Grotesque isolated figures - "a huge pock-marked retired captain" - loom out of the chaos and disappear again.
  8. It was always a Toulouse Lautrec evening in the barrio chino : grotesque, horrible, funny, depressing, exciting and often pleasantly relaxing.
  9. It interknits with that world of chances and mischances, improbable or absurd or grotesque or just neutrally happening as they do happen, which we meet everywhere in later Dostoevsky and specially in The Possessed .
  10. While local authorities and Muslim groups in Bradford squabbled over the rights and wrongs of the matter, and the press reported with relish the "grotesque" attitudes of Muslim parents, no one really asked the daughters what they thought about it.
  11. Above her the fields rose steeply, rough grass and scattered olive trees, which in that light looked immovably ancient and grotesque.
  12. The incident is absurd, almost grotesque.
  13. Most grotesque of all is your complacent opening about "the tyrant suitably deflated".

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