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Перевод: obstreperous speek obstreperous


[прилагательное]
буйный; шумный; беспокойный; шумливый


Тезаурус:

  1. Inert, mute, untouchable, she seemed uncanny and prodigious to Rosa, who wanted her to protest the hectic fury all around her, to come alive and give a sign, as, below her, the volunteers hauling the lumbering shrine on their backs on poles criss-crossed and tethered grew more obstreperous and howled and the crowd pressed up and obstructed their laborious way ahead; after three turns around the piazza they at last reached the platform in the middle, only a little distance from the Duomo they had left, and the sweat-streaked bearers put down the skewed tower on which the Madonna stood, and tumbled to their knees.
  2. "Do fling them off if they're getting obstreperous, Bob.
  3. Only one person was brave enough, fool enough, to address her as "Mrs Badcock", a name she hated; that was their obstreperous old neighbour, Prebendary Denzil Porkadder.
  4. But the boy (Ethan Randall) is cocky and obstreperous: the trip ends in a wrecked car.
  5. Rarely have Madam Speaker and the obstreperous MPs under her glare been so glad to see the back of it all.
  6. He had apparently been very obstreperous during the night - trying to get up, demanding to go home and so disturbing the other patients that he had been moved, temporarily to a private ward.
  7. For a moment I considered bolting, but I noticed that a young reptilian reception-clerk was watching me narrowly, as if he thought I might roll up a carpet and try to carry it out under my arm, and I became instantly obstreperous.
  8. He was refused entry to Kuwait and asked for asylum in France.President Giscard d'Estaing asked the Shah his views and the Shah made one of the worst mistakes in his reign by agreeing the Khomeini should go to France, He assumed that the obstreperous priest would be les of a threat to him in distant, Christian France than in neighbouring, radical, Islamic country.
  9. The boys go to school every day - there's a tiny place in Clyst St George - but they're at large all the afternoon, and they're getting a bit too obstreperous to have about the place.
  10. The new NME was typified by James Brown, a youthful and obstreperous Yorkshire dynamo whose tenure as live and then features ed, was both fiery and fierily productive.
  11. This month, you'll be hard pushed to hide your obstreperous nature behind a veneer of benign innocence.
  12. But, a bit obstreperous as I say."
  13. The people, in the shape of an obstreperous native Chicagoan, Jeremy Rifkin.

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