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Перевод: uncomplaining speek uncomplaining


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Тезаурус:

  1. Because she was so uncomplaining, he had let things slide.
  2. She had an affection for the building, as if it were a sturdy and uncomplaining beast that had stood and endured human volatility and neglect since 1320.
  3. He had rowed, uncomplaining, till they were safe; bleeding silently to death from a deep stab wound in his back.
  4. The tortuously narrow Lolo Trail, blocked by crags, trees and undergrowth, was quickly traversed by Joseph's uncomplaining cavalcade.
  5. The correspondents expressed deep gratitude to Hannah - they were so inspired by her sublimely tranquil and uncomplaining acceptance of the kind of material deprivation considered unacceptable by modern society, so moved by her angelic demeanour and indomitable spirit, that they had been obliged to consider their own situation and concluded that their individual complaints about life were so paltry by comparison that their entire perspective had been changed.
  6. One is astonished, for instance, at how the daughter of Olivia Shakespear, no ordinary mother, was restricted, even in the arty society that she and Olivia frequented, by the still rigid conventions that wheeled her, uncomplaining but always chaperoned and often bored to tears, through a round of pointless visitings.
  7. Likewise Mario's evening when two blonde Australian girls led him uncomplaining away from our company.
  8. The world believed that women like Ada Gaily were uncomplaining; the world was wrong.
  9. However, the uncomplaining hero Bobby is without a permanent home.
  10. At our average age, many things inside us that had worked away uncomplaining for decades must have been getting worn out.
  11. She brushed the girl's long, rough locks five hundred times, morning and evening, till they started to shine, uncomplaining when her arm ached.
  12. And all that time poor Ashi suffered in uncomplaining silence, whilst the best years of her youth slipped by."
  13. Much of the substantial loss which Coleridge suffered was borne by the uncomplaining and insufficiently thanked Cottle, whose verdict on the Watchman was brief and to the point.

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