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Перевод: shoddy speek shoddy


[прилагательное]
сделанный из шодди; низкопробный; дрянной; поддельный; притворный; фальшивый; искусственный;
[существительное]
шодди [текст.]; дешевая подделка; дешевка с претензией; претенциозность ; хлам


Тезаурус:

  1. In much the same way his reference to the rundown, dirty and potentially dangerous state of public transport would strike a chord with commuters who use our shoddy and dilapidated railways or who drive on potholed roads.
  2. Why should people get rich from selling shoddy goods, causing us and our pets distress and even death.
  3. A mill has occupied this site since the 16th century, initially for cloth manufacture and later for flock and shoddy production.
  4. Good breeding is mentioned, which is ill-bred in itself: both World Wars and Hiroshima are used as cosy backdrops for banality: and, tucked into this shoddy glitz, is that stock figure of Thirties drawing-room comedy, the lower-class maid/companion who can't speak proper but is true-blue.
  5. Never, indeed, has one seen such shoddy workmanship in a Polish team as that displayed at Wembley in June, when they lost 3-0, dismaying the folks back home.
  6. BELOW: The site was originally quite complex and has been used for cloth manufacture, flock and shoddy production.
  7. In 1870, G.F. Tabram was using Dyehouse Mill for shoddy.
  8. All tenants must be protected against noise, nuisance, harassment and shoddy service.
  9. LEFT: Merrets Mill was used as a cloth mill but was later turned over to the production of flock, shoddy and mill puff, by the Grist family.
  10. For a time, Freames was used for the manufacture of chemicals and later became known as Crystal Fountain Mill, then for the production of shoddy and mattress stuffing up to at least the Second World War.
  11. The result was that Inchbrook left the cloth trade and was taken over by Grist and Tabram for the manufacture of flock and shoddy.
  12. So while Dr Nebiolo is content to spend in excess of 300,000 (172,000) on an annual gala awards night in Monte Carlo, the sport is lacking credibility and facing ruin if the shoddy attitudes continue.
  13. This public backlash against the shoddy, callous and spivvy aspects of Mrs Thatcher's administration does not derive from the sense of chronic economic crisis which infected the politics of the 1970s but, rather, is born of prosperity.

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