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Перевод: insufferable speek insufferable


[прилагательное]
невыносимый; нестерпимый; нетерпимый


Тезаурус:

  1. The notion that the price they have paid for their popularity is to live their lives under an insufferable glare of publicity is one of the great fictions of the middle class.
  2. The general form relied on the argument that the riots were not a form of protest against the insufferable social conditions of inner-city areas or the actions of the police, but a "criminal act" or a "cry for loot".
  3. Fatima was as insufferable as ever.
  4. Now I have begun to understand, bad pay, rotten conditions and this insufferable contempt shown to us, it is a part of the same picture.
  5. Can't yeh sense all the insufferable pride behind them?
  6. It is perhaps because of an effort to buck the trend towards an insufferable and market-conscious cleverness that we are witnessing an attempt amongst more committed narrators to seek out a way of dealing directly with the emotions, without all the paraphernalia of intrigue and description that has accumulated over the past few years.
  7. But something about Mr Gummer's face - like the look of insufferable smugness - should have warned Dr Clark that it was all about to go horribly wrong for him.
  8. The insufferable Untermeyer in 1923 castigated the texture of The Waste Land as "that formless plasma which Mr Ezra Pound likes to call a Sordelloform"; and in the same year in London, Clive Bell, the voice of "Bloomsbury", said of Eliot that "no aesthetic theory can explain his indiscreet boosting of the lamentable Ezra Pound".
  9. Remember, in five years, time, most of these people will either be press officers (doing the same as you are, but with less loving care) or they will have been kicked upstairs to edit a page instead of writing on it, thereby saving readers from any more of their insufferable prose.
  10. However, an Asian community worker in North London told me "West Indian children are only reacting to the insufferable cultural superiority that Asians feel.
  11. But it took the form of an insufferable litist arrogance, a blanket rejection of "Victorian taste", largely because it was bourgeois, emotional, and - most reprehensible of all - popular, even with the masses.
  12. Charlie Hatton had always been cocky but in the past weeks he'd become insufferable and most of the meetings had broken up like this.
  13. Subjects which could not be mentioned without deception, because of the insufferable restraints to which he is subject, are consequently omitted entirely.

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