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Перевод: vituperation
[существительное] поношение; брань
Тезаурус:
- It takes place all the time and should not be confused with organizational politicking (which generally takes place behind closed doors) or personal vituperation (which generally takes place in committee rooms).
- What was this half-smothered vituperation all about?
- On the handling of the union's finances, Wilson's enemies attacked him with equal vituperation.
- One of Acheson's biographers has argued that Americans, having never understood the realities of the Chinese situation, were wholly unprepared for the deluge of hate and vituperation which descended on them from Peking once the Chinese People's Republic had been established.
- But for such vituperation and the violence it provoked the law could not punish him, though it tried to do so on a number of occasions.
- Her body took over, she crossed to Lucy, lay beside her, curling round her, holding her close and Lucy turned, wept into her arms and Jay rocked and sh-sh-ed her, her flights of vituperation spent in the face of this pain.
- Such a flood of vituperation had paralysed the audience.
- The art of vituperation comes naturally to Busi, and, although the picture of Northern Italian provincial life (in the vicinity of Brescia) which the author paints occupies only a small part of the novel, which takes his picaresque hero on to greater things in Milan, Paris and London, it is a memorable picture, and provides the necessary underpinning to a writing that spares no effort to make the reader understand the nature of the social and sexual domination.
- No one else attracted such vituperation from him.
- They can thank whatever devils they happen to worship that I have much gentleness in my soul and am not given to vituperation or excessive polemic.
- A great cry compounded of rage, sorrow, hatred and vituperation went up from the town walls as the colourful company under the Plantagenet Leopards turned and rode back towards the castle, leaving the slight jerking figure to its dance of death.
- The reaction to arguments from silence is usually noisy vituperation, and rightly so.
- The Old Testament has a nice line in vituperation of other cultures and their beliefs when its writers suggest that non-Israelites worship, not the true God, but satyrs or he-goats or demons.
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