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Перевод: scoundrel speek scoundrel


[существительное]
негодяй ; подлец ; мерзавец ; шельма


Тезаурус:

  1. "That scoundrel sets a bad example for the other young men of the parish.
  2. Colloredo refused, and, after an abusive interview in which the archbishop lost both his temper and his priestly dignity, calling Mozart a scoundrel and a knave, both parties announced that each was well rid of the other.
  3. When I accosted the scoundrel, he turned out to be completely different Colin Chapman, up to his neck in sound bites.
  4. Royal scoundrel's perfect crime
  5. Tobie said, "Well, of course: the responsibility for the surrender lay with that traitorous scoundrel Amiroutzes.
  6. I would have thought that anyone with the most elementary grasp of relative importance would have decided that priority should be accorded to a female child done to death by some scoundrel."
  7. The President of the Hungarian Chess Federation, Sandor Szerenyi (also a former Party Secretary) called him "a scoundrel and an anarchist."
  8. In her book, Scoundrel Time , she put the blame for the lack of guts shown during "this sad, comic, miserable time of our history" on two things: the funk of the studio bosses and the selfishness of the entertainers they paid so well.
  9. Centred on one Sir Colenso Rigeon, a caricature of Wright, it concerned the decision as to which of the two men should be saved from death - a sixpenny doctor (" an honest decent man, but is he any use?") or a scoundrel of an artist (" a rotten background, but he's a genuine source of pretty and pleasant and good things").
  10. "Now, if this young scoundrel has the moral fibre to wear this apparatus for one month, I can guarantee he'll be dancing the polka with the best of them."
  11. Remarkably, the first sighting of Dr Johnson's "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel" was in The New Republic in March 1989; by which time such a bedrock of well-meaning patriotism had been wedged under the case that it proved difficult, if not impossible, to shift.
  12. Mrs Cutforth had been the wife of one of their most devout followers and they were not going to approve a marriage to this worldlywise womaniser and scoundrel, however financially well endowed he might be.
  13. "I'm satisfied with what I've done so far," said Joe, "but what a scoundrel."

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