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Перевод: senseless speek senseless


[прилагательное]
без сознания; находящийся в бессознательном состоянии; нечувствительный; бесчувственный; бессмысленный; глупый; безумный


Тезаурус:

  1. Senseless to have a fool in charge
  2. Motoring organisations slammed senseless drivers for travelling too fast.
  3. You may remember I was pretty well oiled that evening, apart from being knocked senseless."
  4. Armed with sticks and bottles and bare fists the sturdy folk of Sinkport made short work of their opponents, and Aunt Clarabel herself ended the contest by knocking Cut-throat Jake senseless with a rolling-pin.
  5. This senseless slaughter takes place merely to try to catch a few extra tuna, and in fact the tuna caught through this method amounts to only about 5 per cent of the world's total catch.
  6. He'd be glad to thrash thee senseless."
  7. They gave even better against the paramilitary organisations and political groupings of the majority British population which is as instinctively law-abiding as that of any other part of the United Kingdom and probably even quicker to disassociate itself from senseless or politically motivated violence.
  8. Claire McLaren, 16, was punched and kicked senseless by a thug after she was accused of pushing past his girlfriend.
  9. Most assembly work is still too complex to be done by the present generation of relatively senseless machines.
  10. She could not think that, and in a way the question was senseless.
  11. In cloud-pale rags, or in lace, The rage-driven, rage-tormented, and rage-hungry troop, Trooper belabouring trooper, biting at arm or at face, Plunges towards nothing, arms and fingers spreading wide For the embrace of nothing; and I, my wits astray Because of all that senseless tumult, all but cried For vengeance on the murderers of Jacques Molay.
  12. Responding to the Handsworth events Douglas Hurd was moved to argue forcibly that such events were senseless and reflected more on those who participated in them than on the society in which they took place: "The sound which law abiding people in Handsworth heard on Monday night, the echoes of which I picked up on Tuesday, was not a cry for help but a cry for loot" ( Financial Times , 13 September 1985).
  13. What purpose is served by such senseless and heinous acts?

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