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Перевод: inhuman speek inhuman


[прилагательное]
бесчеловечный; антигуманный; жестокий; бесчувственный; нечеловеческий; не свойственный человеку


Тезаурус:

  1. Elisabeth's throat had gone into spasm and as she fought to inhale draughts of air she produced only a chilling, inhuman stertorousness.
  2. Leach (1982: 57) has suggested that if Foucault's assertion is correct, then this demise will undoubtedly enhance the separation of man by man into categories of "inhuman", "subhuman", and "animal".
  3. The people responsible for this inhuman act of preventing a dead Filipino citizen from coming home to find his eternal repose in his own native soil will have to answer to their maker."
  4. The nuns' tales reveal that inhuman treatment was already standard practice before the declaration of martial law in March.
  5. I quickly became aware of what a "real polis" was and more importantly what boundaries one had to cross to cease being real and in effect become unreal, inauspicious, and inhuman.
  6. But this would be to postulate inhuman perfections.
  7. The Galiaras were told that all the trouble was caused by the fact that she had no entry certificate, but that does not explain the inhuman treatment she received.
  8. Reciprocal motion, positive and negative at constant mean velocity, is unnerving, mechanistic and inhuman.
  9. In fact this vision of pop is as fictional and irrelevant today as the indie notion of "perfect pop" (an airy idyll of sixties' byrdsong), Today's pop is soulful, concerned with banishing inhuman traces, yearning for a lost passion and integrity.
  10. To do otherwise would have been tantamount to branding yourself an obscene, inhuman monster, an outcast from civilized society.
  11. A great bellow of inhuman rage froze his hand in mid air.
  12. The north-facing slopes of the Montagne de Reims bore the brunt of the hostilities, yet the damage done to the vineyards during the Battle of the Marne was negligible compared with the inhuman slaughter and tragic loss of lives in the trenches.
  13. The word "oppression" is defined to include "torture, inhuman or degrading treatment, and the use or threat of violence (whether or not amounting to torture)".

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