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Перевод: unendurable
[прилагательное] нестерпимый; невыносимый
Тезаурус:
- Those among the contented who own to a social conscience may not fully appreciate that the conditions suffered by the urban underclass can be marginally less unendurable than those they have escaped from (whether in the American South, Puerto Rico or the shanty towns of the West Indies).
- Some suffering is, however, permanently painful, unendurable even, and is neither a transitional stage nor is remediable.
- One wonders if the Captain-General had any idea of the utter impossibility of navigating at 75S, for on this longitudinal track his ships would be stuck fast in the thick ice-of the Weddell Sea, hemmed in by the unimagined continent and unendurable cold of the Antarctic.
- To go back to spending her days there was unendurable.
- Presumably there are adaptive strategies to enable us to endure the unendurable.
- The two unendurable takes of Ascension (38 and 40 minutes) provide an aural equivalant to dentistry without anaesthetic.
- On the stage, where one has less time to dwell on the cadence or suggestion of the individual words, me cruelty is unendurable.
- But if the torture is to be compounded by organised mass merrymaking, life will soon become unendurable.
- Overpowered by an intense sentiment of horror, unaccountable yet unendurable, I threw on my clothes with haste (for I felt that I should sleep no more during the night), and endeavoured to arouse myself from the pitiable condition into which I had fallen, by pacing rapidly to and fro through the apartment.
- Many students found these periods in school, reaching under observation, almost unendurable.
- Friedrich Engels singled out the river Aire in Leeds and the Irk in Manchester for special mention: "In dry weather, a long string of the most disgusting, blackish-green slime pools are left standing on this bank, from the depth of which bubbles of miasmatic gas constantly arise and give forth a stench unendurable."
- German and Polish peasants and farmers lived side by side without producing unendurable national conflict within their communities, without producing enduring hatreds.
- Miss Worthington often felt it would have been an unendurable sorrow to her parents if they had lived to witness the extent of the deterioration.
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