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Перевод: piteous speek piteous


[прилагательное]
жалкий; достойный сожаления; жалобный


Тезаурус:

  1. She gave a piteous wail.
  2. Nor heed her piteous Cries, nor flowing Tears.
  3. From the opening piteous pleas with shaking hands as the dancers sink to the floor in the depths of their sorrow, the choreographic pattern of the overall rhythm is seen to swell in size and intensity as the music does until there comes the gleam of hope, a quiet moment when a child-like figure dances in wonder at the ways in which she can explore not only the space in which she moves, but also the ways in which she shapes each part of her body into an ever flowing design.
  4. It was quite a sight to see the poor ladies who accompanied her, some of them quite stout, being pushed from behind or dragged from the front over these obstacles while the Empress laughed like a child to see their stricken faces and the piteous condition of their coiffures.
  5. Angry, snarling crying; piteous moaning
  6. Mrs Hatton, even more expertly, kept it under a piteous control that only a brute would have the brashness to disregard.
  7. He used the complete gamut of his voice, from a growl like a dog warning its master that it has a sore foot to a high, exalted monotone which he kept for perorations; and when he was using the words of an Old Testament lament, Isaiah or Zephaniah, to make a piteous effect, he had been known to put his head back and yowl like a tom-cat.
  8. If anyone writes in to say that Francis Bacon noticed the flashes when he got out of his coach to freeze a chicken in the snow, I shall leave the country, suitably disguised, and write piteous letters about being a laughing stock to all, coupled with the name of sundry.
  9. Irritable, piteous wailing, even a snarling cry.
  10. The sobs were uncontrollable and she gave a long piteous cry.
  11. The Lorrimores, all four of them, arrived together to murmurs of sympathy, but the two young ones split off immediately from their parents and from each other, all of them gravitating to their various havens: the parents went to join Filmer and Daffodil of their own free will, Xanthe made a straight piteous line to Mrs Young, and Sheridan grabbed hold of Nell, who was by this time standing, saying that he needed her to sit with him, she was the only decent human being on the whole damn train.
  12. Angry, snarling crying; piteous moaning.
  13. It came again, a most piteous keening sound and she hurried on, her thoughts turning to the highly-strung Annunciata who might be mourning yet another lost Roman lover.

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