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Перевод: hysterical
[прилагательное] истерический; истеричный
Тезаурус:
- Two rather hysterical women had been talking in a suburban living-room, the one brunette and hawk-nosed, desperate for approval of a new pair of shoes, the other auburn and bright-eyed, and equally desperate about an undeclared affair her absent husband was having.
- Green has a go at Stevie Wonder's "I Don't Know Why I Love You" ("not as hysterical as the original") and he used the spare studio time at the end of the session to knock off a couple of singles for himself.
- At the end of the session, June Braithwaite said she had found it useful; she had not needed to become hysterical, and he had not been able to leave and disappear into the kitchen.
- We must beware of hysterical solutions to complex problems urged by people whose real motive is often hatred of industry and capitalism.
- Moreover, the "pleasure-pain" excitement of hysterical worshippers focuses entirely on the actions of the libido-quarterback.
- Before long, I was introduced to the hysterical world of balletomania and had had several overnight trips to Sadlers Wells theatre to queue up for the cheap seats, once even queueing all night.
- Epic were the memories of the subsequent hearty celebrations, with the Hampshire players soaked in "Lordship's" champagne; with the train back to Southampton "virtually rocked" by the near hysterical merrymaking; with, in a final Wooster-like-oddity, Tennyson having first led his team to the train for Northampton, where, indeed, Warwickshire were playing the next day.
- According to Andrew Morton in his book Diana: Her True Story, that was exactly Charles's response whenever the Princess of Wales became upset or hysterical.
- An instructive parallel to this willed scholarly indifference is the centuries-long, hysterical blindness to feminist discourse and the way in which women and women's issues were read (or unread).
- His verses are very witty, hysterical.
- "I was hysterical," recalled Mortimer.
- The audience rose as one and a shocked intake of breath hung in silence for a second, before they broke into hysterical laughter.
- "Don't get hysterical," I said to Mum.
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