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Перевод: stifling
[прилагательное] душный; удушающий
Тезаурус:
- " but always there has been a hidden canker, which has grown with the years until it is stifling me."
- I found this stifling.
- "Oh, Dorothy my dear, there is a poor dog absolutely stifling to death in a car outside.
- The aroma of drying fish hangs heavily and it is stifling.
- As for the New Boisterous, the cheery spree of custard colours and polemical beiges that are the persistently "new" colourmotion, let's get it straight - the State of Pop is not Grey, but over-determined by a stifling, cloning rainbow coalition of mediocrity.
- Most good dealers are compulsive buyers, and it takes a sympathetic backer to control without stifling flair.
- "He's seeing the girl from The Times ," I announced, stifling a black envy.
- Nevertheless, he appeared to suggest Mrs Thatcher "may well have been" open to the charge of stifling dissent in the past.
- Can the stifling effect that aid usually has on those who should learn to prosper through their own efforts be avoided?
- It was stifling.
- A former editor of Izvestia, who was at the Central Committee plenum of 1964 which "accepted" the resignation of his father-in-law on the grounds of age and health, Mr Adzhubey is perfectly placed to recall the "stifling atmosphere" in the Politburo court at the time.
- Stifling a giggle, she hazarded a guess that the wardrobe would be full of the son's clothes.
- The effects of the 1815 settlement seemed to Louis-Napoleon to have led to the stifling of all that was noble, generous, and progressive in favour of a stultifying conservatism.
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