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Перевод: stupid
[прилагательное] глупый; тупой; бестолковый; дубоватый; дурацкий; дурной; оцепеневший; оцепенелый; [существительное] дурак
Тезаурус:
- This happy period of my life came to an end in rather a stupid way.
- "Obviously it would be stupid to say we will not miss the Orrell lads," admitted Grayson.
- It's stupid," he said.
- Some months later I got a cheque for six hundred dollars - apparently a programme in America had done a feature on what can happen when you ask a stupid question and that was my fee for being included.
- Britain wanted to be firm, instead they've been hasty and stupid.
- And it was just very stupid because you can add nothing to a thing which is perfect like that.
- But in its stupid quest for short-term solutions to our economic woes, the Government is prepared to lose this precious heritage for ever.
- "The English are stupid.
- "But I stayed composed and cool, I didn't want to get caught by anything stupid but still nearly did when he almost hit me with an uppercut - I felt the wind of that one.
- Stupid!" as I drove the staff angrily into the ground between my feet with the action of a woman pounding corn.
- "Siege", in the front-page headline, had been misspelt as "seige", which caused Pilger opponents to fire back the "Moron Sunday" jibe with racist jokes about stupid Ozzies who couldn't even spell.
- Lord Rothschild appeared on television to give a Dimbleby lecture in which he authoritatively reassured the public that the risks of nuclear power were negligible: if those risks were not, in fact, accepted, it was because the public were too stupid or ill-educated to realise that they were objectively "acceptable".
- The mistake was made even more stupid by the fact that he had known for some time the big tides were due.
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