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Перевод: villainy
[существительное] злодейство; подлость ; мерзость
Тезаурус:
- In "The Unhappy Father" Leapor opts for a highly conventional view of the domestic servant, providing a straightforward contrast between the villainy of Plynus and the loyalty of Timnus who dives after Polonius "to partake his Fate" ML, 2, 208, that is, to be eaten by a shark.
- Joe was his ticket out of Notting Hill, his passport into the world of real villainy.
- He paints an undifferentiated picture of doom and gloom, of villainy, treachery and intolerance.
- "They may be nice kids," said Cowley sharply, "but that's a family with a pedigree of villainy on both sides.
- Shortly afterwards came the Chronica Gentis Scottorum of John of Fordun, again stressing the achievements of the Scots, and the villainy of Edward I. This was followed up in the early fifteenth century by the verse chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun, prior of Lochleven.
- In far away Haiti a young black Methodist minister, Philip Potter, who would one day be Secretary of the World Council of Churches, mulled over the book as he struggled with villainy in a very poor and very sad land.
- It was obviously dishonest and disingenuous to try to cash in on a film dealing realistically with labour problems and then to hang the whole action on the villainy of professional racketeers specializing in encouraging strikes before helping to break them.
- Professional villainy now boasts an annual turnover of 14 billion.
- His impact was such that it led to further villainy - as the probably gay hit man in the Big Combo (1955), as a rapist and murderer in Ride Lonesome (1959), as Lee Marvin's psychotic side-kick in The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance (1962) as well as more conventional heavies in Gunfight at the OK Corral (1956), The Tin Star (1957) and How the West Was Won (1962).
- His love for Olivia obliges him to take her, with her husband, as passengers to Virginia, where Stukeley hopes to escape from debts and the legal action of certain victims of his villainy.
- He has decided that the reason Iago proffers for his villainy (especially the absurd idea that both Casio and Othello have slept with his wife) are genuine, if deranged convictions, rather than the dispassionately improvised rationalisations of a mind that cannot even account to itself for its limitless evil.
- Little does he realise what villainy and treachery lurk in the little town of Sinkport, or what a hideous fate may await him there.
- In return for the continued friendship in times of want, and generous acts of hospitality always so readily extended towards the whites by these Indians, they now reap an abundant harvest of every species of villainy and insult.
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