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Перевод: sadistic speek sadistic


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садистский


Тезаурус:

  1. It devoured demised or murdered human bodies, of which the sadistic dentist was one.
  2. A variegated laurel, a splash of yellow on shiny leaves, was losing a three-way debate with an overbearing pyracanthus and a woody wallful of ivy with a sadistic taste for strangulation.
  3. So, whilst in the foregoing passage repressed homosexuality is construed as a cause of a violent and neurotic racism, elsewhere Fanon regards manifest homosexuality as an effect of the same neurotic racism, though now in a masochistic rather than a sadistic form, and especially the masochistic relation of the white man to the black man: "There are, for instance, men who go to "houses'" in order to be beaten by negroes; passive homosexuals who insist on black partners' (pp. 158, 156, 177).
  4. But he was also boorish, sadistic and greedy, once personally overseeing the execution of 2,500 Moslem prisoners.
  5. He unleashed much else, a sadistic wave of fury against the non-Christians which started with massacres of Jews in Germany and ended with massacres of Muslims in the Holy City itself.
  6. There, in the only cinema, we had a sadistic manager who delighted in not letting the kids into "A" films unless we could con a grown-up into buying the tickets and going in with us, after which we would split up and go our separate ways, ourselves to the front row if possible, otherwise as near to the screen as we could get.
  7. We can observe that she is happy only when she is furious, and do not need to have it suggested that her earlier nickname of "Thatcher Milk-Snatcher" derived from her own breast-deprivation, which denies her all happiness and allows her "only the sadistic triumphs of tawdry political and military victories."
  8. He took a sadistic delight in teasing the boy for his nervousness, taunting him because he was so small for his age and very thin.
  9. Unless one is a sadistic, bloodlusting Barbarian, of course.
  10. Many animal killers like their prey to writhe and scream, not because they are sadistic but simply because that is the way they can ensure that they are about to eat fresh, healthy food.
  11. Brought in early last year, Max had been so badly kicked by a sadistic owner that most of his bodily organs were in the wrong places.
  12. This curious mingling of piety, enthusiasm and sadistic cruelty is recorded time and again in the vernacular literature of the age - sometimes naively, sometimes satirically, for there were evidently plenty of reflective men who saw the paradox, and pondered on it.
  13. The owner of the foot may suffer just as much pain but is likely to be far more forgiving to the clumsy perpetrator than to the sadistic one.

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