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Перевод: suffocating
[прилагательное] удушливый; удушающий; душный
Тезаурус:
- This old wives' tale is amazingly persistent, despite the fact that no cat could possibly relax and sleep on top of a squirming, suffocating baby.
- Suffocating and wants doors and windows open at night.
- It was not only the size of the church that had impressed him but the decoration, the overwhelming, almost suffocating richness of the baroque interior.
- The morass of such reasonings is very treacherous and many have disappeared into it, suffocating in its mud.
- Suffocating warmth enveloped them.
- Quadrant Park is a great, glitzy three- storeyed chasm of a club in Bootle, which on Saturday nights becomes a suffocating fleshpit of 2,500 north-western ravers tuned in and turned on to the house sound of Merseyside.
- In the suffocating heat of a dozen television arc lamps, messages of support for Civic Forum and the students' cause were read from a canning factory in the provinces and from other industrial plants.
- Long gone are those piles of suffocating heavy blankets needed to keep warm in bed at the height of winter coldness and the arduous task of bedmaking.
- It gave him more time to devote to music and allowed him to pour his suffocating feelings of negativity into songs.
- They complain that the state's domination of the economy has been suffocating: public investment has risen to 8.5% of GDP compared with private investment of 6.5%.
- Suffocating cough.
- In postwar Britain, the clothes, accents, and diction of the siblings may have changed, but, so far as I can judge, the suffocating insular coziness is just the same.
- All climbing up the stairs in one mad rush trying to get out of the hell-pit of the London Underground tunnels, after having escaped from the claustrophobic strangulating suffocating hold of the London Underground Tubes, marginally cleaner but less picturesque than those of New York.
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