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Перевод: scandalous speek scandalous


[прилагательное]
позорный; скандальный; возмутительный; клеветнический; позорящий


Тезаурус:

  1. His Majesties Printers, at or about this time, had committed a scandalous mistake in our English Bibles by leaving out the word NOT in the Seventh Commandment.
  2. SID, the German news agency, said: "At a end of a hearing of which the DLV's legal commission was out of its depth with the case and from the start seemed to be on the side of Krabbe, Breuer and Moller, there was a scandalous ruling."
  3. Could you please expose the scandalous and tasteless way in which the Queen has announced the celebration of her accession 40 years ago?
  4. The crucifying of the Son of God sounds ridiculous and scandalous: "I believe because it is outrageous."
  5. "Scandalous," the early bus party members must have thought as they swung past.
  6. It returned to the belly of the beast and trawled the fag-strewn floors of Swindon's betting shops hoping for a scandalous morsel.
  7. The crowning disgrace is, of course, Cyril Burt's scandalous bamboozling of professional psychology with his fabrication of data on IQ and social class that influenced the post-war years.
  8. It is Davie's contention that this view is quite wrong: there are a great many outstandingly talented British poets, including Charles Tomlinson, C H Sisson, Elaine Feinstein and others (Davie, as distinguished a poet as any of his subjects, modestly excludes his own work) who do not answer to this description, and one purpose of Under Briggflats is to claim for them the attention they have often been denied; in some cases, indeed, to rescue them from scandalous neglect.
  9. "It is scandalous that only a tiny fraction of cars in the UK have catalysts fitted.
  10. For official statistics have become tainted by more than disagreement: the charges being levelled against the service amount to the politicisation of knowledge, a form of intellectual corruption and a scandalous abuse of power.
  11. "In all this the Church was scandalous and unintelligible to men, but by all this and by nothing else it was relevant to their deepest needs."
  12. Speaking for the Socialists, the largest single group in the assembly, British MEP David Bowe (Cleveland and Yorkshire North) said "We should all be conscious of the scandals which have taken place in the past, whether it be the dumping of waste in the Third World or the scandalous sham recycling of some waste so that it is disposed of in extremely environmentally unfriendly ways".
  13. Prof Denis Noble of Oxford University told the meeting: "It is a scandalous claim which he knows is incorrect."

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