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Перевод: sacrilegious speek sacrilegious


[прилагательное]
святотатственный; кощунственный


Тезаурус:

  1. He attempted to preserve from what he called the "growing appetites of sacrilegious cormorants" Church revenues which could pay for the education of talented children of poor families.
  2. Also her parents hated John and Yoko, switching off Top of the Pops , saying they were sacrilegious: Christ, you know it ain't easy ! became her silent song.
  3. Is not this transgression contained, the unintended reverence paid by the sacrilegious to the sacred?
  4. To harm or kill a Cobra is considered sacrilegious by many people and such an act can only' bring misfortune.
  5. I have dusted down others and given them sacrilegious new twists, incorporating nuts into rolypoly, for example, and using kumquats instead of lemons for old-fashioned Sussex Pond Pudding.
  6. The icons of the period drew the worshippers to the shrine, despite the sacrilegious critics.
  7. But I am certainly not being sacrilegious.
  8. Apart from delivering Pink Tank and the two mares, and six foals in the stud season, my contribution to the future of Indian breeding was almost certainly sacrilegious.
  9. Yes, you could make music on one but that would be sacrilegious considering all the other exciting possibilities that it has to offer: eg. killing fascists (Woody Guthrie), saying sorry (Billy Bragg), as a firelighter (Jimi Hendrix), for clubbing amplifiers senseless (Pete Townshend), for levelling stage floorboards (Ritchie Blackmore), as a mini-TV stand (Billy Gibbons), to stimulate groupies (Steve Vai), to cream yourself (Hendrix again, that infamous Tokai advert or even that sad figure in the current Trantec Systems advert), as a shop sign (Original Flying Vee), as a cricket bat (Ian Botham with the Staccato magnesium bass), as a baseball bat (Steinberger XL), you could use one to kill her mama (like Frank and Dweezil) and, if you are still bored after all that, you could electrocute yourself with it through your dangerously hot-rodded stack.
  10. Many clearly accepted the propaganda version of events and, even if they had begun to have their doubts about Hitler, regarded the plot as a sacrilegious and treasonable act against the head of State, and an attempted sabotage of the war effort.
  11. Surprisingly this otherwise sacrilegious act was readily condoned.
  12. Opposition came from the Treasury ministers who objected to a handout of a cool million as a near sacrilegious attack on the principle of sound finance, and from the Foreign Secretary who had no faith at all in the capacity of the Evian Committee to agree on joint action.
  13. Although disapproval of sacred dramas continued to be vehemently expressed, as, for instance, by Gerhoh of Reichersburg ( 1039-;1169 ) who, according to Kolve (1966), warned that he who portrays the rage of Herod is guilty of the very vice he portrays (a deep-seated objection not entirely eradicated today), anxiety about its blasphemous nature was dispelled as more people came to regard it as merely a "game" rather than as a sacrilegious act.

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