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Перевод: shrill
[прилагательное] пронзительный; резкий; душераздирающий; назойливый; настойчивый; [глагол] пронзительно кричать; визжать
Тезаурус:
- The shrill woman stood up again.
- She could not work out how far away it was, but the shrill was enough to hammer into her skull like nails.
- Often the tone is shrill: when talking about the occupation of the Cherokee lands, Mr Wright tells us that "the White settlers were desperate people from the slums of Europe and the Atlantic seaboard".
- The voice was distinctive, at the same time hoarse and shrill, rather like that of the late chanteuse Edith Piaf.
- He imitated a shrill, foolish voice and Tug could tell that it was a good imitation because the girl next to him looked up sharply.
- There was an attempt on his life while he was bathing, but the would-be assassin was foiled by the shrill, warning cry of a kingfisher and the quick action of the bath girl, Zuzana.
- But when darkness fell, he was always in the bushes by the gate; and waking in the night I would sometimes hear a shrill cry, "Come out then!
- This came from a man standing behind the shrill woman.
- Jean was suddenly shrill with frustration.
- Julie used Nigger's real name in a voice shrill with alarm as several customers in the vicinity moved to the far end of the bar in one fluid movement.
- He shouted from the slope below her, sounding shrill and puzzled.
- On 14 December 1557, parliament agreed to send commissioners to France to negotiate the marriage, while making a sideways nod to Chtelherault's shrill demand that this should not prejudice his right as heir presumptive.
- Today, its technology sounds comically shrill and weedy, but songs like Seconds and Don't You Want Me still exert considerable force, and the album's focus on pop melody coupled to straightforward dance beats marked a conscious turning away from Punk, politics or the cerebral dogmatism of bands like Gang of Four.
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