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Перевод: tediously


[наречие]
утомительно; неприятно


Тезаурус:

  1. Clara was astonished; she could compare the room to nothing in her experience, nothing at all, unless it were perhaps to those studiously, tediously visited ancient homes which she had been round on various bank holidays during her childhood.
  2. It was brashly exemplified by Geoffrey Hartman, in his tediously playful book, Saving the Text: - Literature/Derrida/Philosophy .
  3. A final method of curtailing debate arises under Standing Order No. 22 which authorises the Speaker or a chairman to stop a Member who seeks to waste the time of the House by tediously repeating himself.
  4. The drummers, tediously beating the rhythm of the march, broke into joyous flurries when they realized their Emperor was so close.
  5. Urim's narratie, e for all its philosophical portentousness, reads as magicalrrealist pastiche, complete with mythic jaguars, lascivious priests and, most tediously, silent, nubile natives.
  6. In the afternoon, Guy Jennings presided over a tediously slow but rather successful sale of Contemporary Art at Christie's.
  7. He says that Cromwell once more lectured him "tediously" and seemed to pay little attention to Baxter's views.
  8. David Calder and Polly Walker performed heroically in the leading roles: in their hands Brenton's crudely stereotyped hack and his tediously distracted wench almost became convincing.
  9. Life goes on tediously, nothing happens for months, and then one day everything, and I mean everything, goes fucking wild and berserk.
  10. Mr Major talked abundantly, often tediously, about tax, because he believed that in the sanctuary of the polling booth people would feel their fearful hearts pounding against their wallets.
  11. "I am to be questioned and interfered with and hounded, not to be left, doing a job of work the way I choose, a necessary job, a job our sister has made tediously inevitable, a job the result of which may save us from potential disgrace, even if we cannot go so far as to expect it to improve our situation out of all recognition.
  12. At a length of between 2000 and 5000 words these are highly satisfying: at 60 000 words they can become tediously frivolous.
  13. A fairly conventional view - but here it is transformed by an argument that makes Caliban not merely the boar, minister of the lustful Venus - in contrast to Prospero, who, like Adonis, is tediously keen on chastity - but the hero of the piece, and indeed of the collected works.

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