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Перевод: starved
[прилагательное] изморенный голодом
Тезаурус:
- A given amount of blood adds more hours to the life of a highly starved bat than to a less starved one.
- North Tyneside council says it is too starved of funds by central government to do much.
- Analysts forecast an extra fillip to early water dealing with a wave of institutional buying from foreign buyers starved of stock.
- Starved of emotional nourishment from that quarter, the daughter is brittle and neurotic and, when her boyfriend leaves her for another woman, she takes umbrage, haunts the new love-nest night and day, lets down tyres, makes abusive phone calls and eventually throws a stone through a window and gets herself arrested.
- In her poem "The Cruel Parent", she describes the suffering of a young woman who is starved by her father.
- "You must be starved, lad; come on in."
- Newport9 Bridgend4 AN EXCELLENT display by Newport's pack, the highlight being Kevin Moseley's line-out work, starved Bridgend of possession at Rodney Parade and cleared the home side's path to the Schweppes semi-finals.
- The conclusion in No. 10 was, therefore, that it had become part of the Cabinet Office and was politically starved on anything that had a political dimension, the tank found itself rather isolated."
- They both scrimped and starved; Meg (she worked in a ragstore) filled a suitcase with banknotes.
- He then looked about, expecting to see a cage with a dead bird, the body of a starved cat in a basket.
- I wish he would give me some of that, I'm flipping starved.
- Analysts were increasingly optimistic about the prospect of share price premiums in early trading as it became clear that professional buyers will be starved of stock.
- Things have begun to swing towards more enforcement after a period in which, as you note, the Sherman and Clayton acts were forgotten and the authorities charged with enforcing them were starved of resources.
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