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Перевод: inglorious speek inglorious


[прилагательное]
бесславный; позорный; постыдный; безвестный; безызвестный; незаметный


Тезаурус:

  1. What an inglorious end to what had once been a busy loco shed that had been the scene of so much activity in its heyday.
  2. But the cynical depravity of this outrage must surely mark one of the lowest points in the IRA's inglorious history.
  3. It was an inglorious episode in English history, little remembered since, and regarded at the time less as a disgrace than as a deliverance.
  4. Yesterday Cameron Mackintosh, who as producer has successfully taken Les Mis around the globe, described the moment the musical's Manchester premier came to a grinding and inglorious halt.
  5. "That would indeed", Attlee told the Cabinet, "be an inglorious end to our long association with India", and he set his face firmly against such a course.
  6. Six weeks later, on 23rd October 1916, he was killed, shot through the head by a sniper's bullet in one of the endless and inglorious messes on the river Somme.
  7. His uninspired and inglorious career is chiefly remembered for his unsuccessful siege of Zutphen in which his own nephew, Sir Philip Sidney, was killed.
  8. A mute inglorious Milton she was not, but at her death Mary Leapor was indeed "A Youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown".
  9. The more inglorious aspects of Morrison's life and behaviour, and the undignified myth-making indulged in by his "followers" aren't concealed, but then Jones doesn't exactly run the hoary old rock conceit of romantic self-destruction out of town either: "Humility was a trait which didn't sit well with Morrison" is about as heavy as the criticism gets.
  10. During my inglorious years as a concert agent I used to reduce my clients to tears by stubbornly refusing to call them "artistes".
  11. He was duly commissioned, despite his total lack of training or aptitude, on 12 June 1759 and, after his unit had been called out in 1760, served in various parts of the country, though he soon regretted his patriotic impulse and did not enjoy what he called "my bloodless and inglorious campaigns".
  12. He gave it as his opinion in 1926, shortly before Browne's inglorious departure, that the current state of affairs in Masai District represented "indirect administration in its purest form", and thought this happy circumstance could mostly be credited to Browne, whom the Masai "greatly respect and honour".
  13. The tour, opening in inglorious circumstances at London's Earls Court, marked the debut of David's new character, Aladdin Sane.

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