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Перевод: rancour


[существительное]
злоба ; озлобленность ; мстительность ; злопамятность ; затаенная вражда


Тезаурус:

  1. Disagreements in the church about the point at which one could not compromise left a legacy of schisms in the Nile valley and in North Africa, where the rancour of the Donatist schism persisted until the Muslim invasions swept them away four centuries later.
  2. But Karajan's will was superhuman where music is concerned and he always had in his hand a trump card: a capacity for inner detachment that left him free of bitterness or rancour for all that has been written and said about him over the years.
  3. "Not quite the same thing," Marx said, mildly and without rancour, as if half-truths and no-truths were part of his life, which they were.
  4. Bulging with petty rancour I pushed my way back in the door to shout to them, "There's a poster out here.
  5. "That would be great," said Danny without rancour.
  6. There was rancour in his eyes.
  7. Considering that this was written at a time when Pound's reputation was eclipsed as Eliot's rose towards the zenith, the generosity of this essay, its lack of rancour, is admirable.
  8. Even if this did not happen, the idea that in the "new Europe" envy, rancour and resentment can be abolished by a Europe directive is optimistic to say the least.
  9. In drawing attention to many such embarrassments, Davie's book is sure to provoke a good deal of rancour in certain circles.
  10. Overall, the studies suggest that the children's adjustment following divorce is related first to consistent and on-going relationships with both parents; and secondly, which is central to our discussion, to the parents' ability to co-operate in their respective parenting roles, that is, co-operation without rancour or conflict.
  11. We lack any mechanism or will to keep the rancour of party politics out of the process of composition.
  12. If these coalitions fall apart, as an earlier version did in Hesse in 1987 amid much rancour, the repercussions could be disastrous, with the Christian Democrats poised to exploit any hint of "red-green chaos".
  13. Very much to the benefit of the college, Hargreaves had the personality and the authority of experience needed to implement the legal requirements in the academic workplace without causing rancour or resentment.

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