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Перевод: stifled
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Тезаурус:
- And perhaps most important of all was her ability to take whatever was sustaining and useful to her in the mid-nineteenth century's version of "womanliness" and "domesticity" and to reject those elements which stifled, maimed and, sometimes literally, maddened other women.
- For steam was the breath which animated them, and that breath has been stifled.
- The establishment has taken over and the more wrong it has proved, the more it has stifled the dissent that might have saved the economy.
- Instead of making chances for his colleagues, the Scot, as predicted, couldn't get out of the habit of making for goal himself, so the attack was stifled of passes.
- The scientific truth is often much more fascinating, but investigating it is stifled if we simply relegate every unusual occurrence to the dustbin of "mystic forces".
- The scream stifled in his head.
- It seems that the professional game, in contrast to our European and world rivals, has revered the second tenet but stifled the first.
- Margaret stifled a cough.
- In southern Italy the Normans held the country and imposed a feudal system that stifled mercantile expansion.
- He stifled a groan.
- Since early morning there has been intermittent drumming in different parts of the village and the echo rolls round the valley like the stifled rumblings of a caged lion.
- "New ideas are being stifled by bureaucracy", is the standard grouse over a beer or gazing into a test tube, along with more detailed criticisms of why the system doesn't work.
- Billy Graham like all such evangelists called for people from the congregation to make an immediate decision and to come out from the crowd; and Ramsey wrote that the call for an immediate decision had danger because the mind could be stifled in the process and this could bring a later revenge in scepticism and indifference.
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