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Перевод: immoderate speek immoderate


[прилагательное]
неумеренный; несдержанный; чрезмерный; излишний


Тезаурус:

  1. Among a growing minority there was a tendency to immoderate attacks on selectors and, increasingly, Martin Crowe's leadership.
  2. When in the eighth century the Saxon saint Guthlac penetrated the heart of the Fens to found Crowland Abbey, he was described by the monk Felix of Crowland as encountering demons in the wilderness, which "came with such immoderate noises and immense horror, that it seemed to him that all between heaven and earth resounded with their dreadful cries".
  3. Her adolescent rebellion, seemingly involving immoderate sex and the moderate occult, was clearly supposed to be viewed as a stand against the social codes of her English middle-class tribe.
  4. My own not immoderate personal effects have furnished employment for eleven persons
  5. Moreover, the use by the courts of these common law devices of obstruction, breach of the peace and nuisance is difficult to legislate against as the essential purpose (which before the 1960s had been more or less achieved with police co-operation) is to permit "reasonable" picketing, including the right to accost for a short period within which arguments can be advanced, without putting persons in fear or to immoderate inconvenience.
  6. Paolo Uccello would have been the most delightful and imaginative genius since Giotto that had adorned the art of painting, if he had devoted as much pains to figures and animals as he did to questions of perspective, for, although these are ingenious and good in their way, yet an immoderate devotion to them causes an infinite waste of time, fatigues nature, clogs the mind with difficulties, and frequently renders it sterile where it had previously been fertile and facile.
  7. Already the tragic discovery of a yellow-suited body among the pinnacles has led to furious and immoderate speculation in the national press.
  8. In public he expressed great contempt for the system, but he made use of it to an immoderate degree, particularly by bestowing honours - undue honours - on the least worthy of his personal friends and particularly if the suggestion was made by anyone close to him.
  9. In 1761 J. Hill associated cancer of the nasal passages with the immoderate use of snuff.
  10. Although Leapor accepts that many women are guilty of inconstancy and immoderate behaviour, she nonetheless holds out the prospect of transformation.
  11. R. F. Horton "deplored the immoderate pleasure in witticisms and laughable anecdotes" that marred meetings of the Congregational Union.
  12. The strict sabbatarianism enforced by the constables seems to have been more ignored than conformed with by the populace in general, particularly where "immoderate drinking" was concerned.

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