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Перевод: paroxysm speek paroxysm


[существительное]
приступ ; припадок ; пароксизм


Тезаурус:

  1. He sprinkled water over the towel and then went into a paroxysm of agony, nursing the injured arm against his chest and holding out his other hand for money.
  2. There had been no mad paroxysm of love, with the inevitable bathos.
  3. She suffered one paroxysm of doubt, the first and the last, and a matter of shame to her as often as she remembered it after, when the hour of noon came and passed, and no one sent for her to go into the town and fetch her father to the audience; and when she ventured to enquire, she was told that one of his Grace's clerks had already gone to summon Master Parry, and she need not concern herself in the matter.
  4. She caught sight of the children and, in a sudden paroxysm of words, tried to admonish them in her own language interspersed with Arabic, while announcing breakfast to me in English.
  5. At the very height of the paroxysm, he made a movement with his knee which caused him to give a great cry which she, lost in the abandon of the moment, construed as passion, but was in fact a loud, animal yelp of pain.
  6. When the old lady was helped into a newly made-up and just warmed bed, with clean sheets and blankets, and a coverlet of soft down unearthed from a trunk in the attics and hung outside to air, she sat back against the bank of lace-edged pillows and burst into a paroxysm of dry sobs.
  7. Is it possible that humans might feel overshadowed and surpassed, perhaps attacking the machines in a paroxysm of wounded pride, or, at the other extreme, coming to worship them, as an embodiment of a higher power?
  8. It seemed as if the phone itself was in paroxysm, all squawk and splat like a cabby's radio.
  9. She flung herself on the bed in a paroxysm of weeping, wailing like an animal in pain - until Mrs Taylor came running, and took her in her arms.
  10. If one trespasses beyond the limits, he quietly corrects the fault in a plea, never a paroxysm.
  11. Irina was not crying, but her face was contorted in what seemed a paroxysm of extreme embarrassment, even of fear or revulsion.
  12. Against this view of love as contract, Cave, in The Birthday Party, was almost alone in reinvoking love as malady, monologue, abject dependence, whose ultimate expression could only be violence: the recurrent theme of girl-murder, or at the opposite pole the paroxysm of desire in "Zoo Music Girl", "Oh!
  13. A local region of space itself seemed to writhe in superheated paroxysm, tearing the Titan apart into a maelstrom of spinning vapour.

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