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Перевод: stifling speek stifling


[прилагательное]
душный; удушающий


Тезаурус:

  1. " but always there has been a hidden canker, which has grown with the years until it is stifling me."
  2. I found this stifling.
  3. "Oh, Dorothy my dear, there is a poor dog absolutely stifling to death in a car outside.
  4. The aroma of drying fish hangs heavily and it is stifling.
  5. 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.
  6. Most good dealers are compulsive buyers, and it takes a sympathetic backer to control without stifling flair.
  7. "He's seeing the girl from The Times ," I announced, stifling a black envy.
  8. Nevertheless, he appeared to suggest Mrs Thatcher "may well have been" open to the charge of stifling dissent in the past.
  9. Can the stifling effect that aid usually has on those who should learn to prosper through their own efforts be avoided?
  10. It was stifling.
  11. 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.
  12. Stifling a giggle, she hazarded a guess that the wardrobe would be full of the son's clothes.
  13. 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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