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Перевод: accusatory speek accusatory


[прилагательное]
обвинительный; обличительный; разоблачающий


Тезаурус:

  1. So I fretted and sweated as they stalked in and stared around with that disapproving, accusatory look of all cops everywhere.
  2. It was Hilary Robarts who asked the obvious question, sounding as accusatory as a peevish wife.
  3. No one is safe from suspicion - let alone the audience on whom he turns with an accusatory stare.
  4. Mrs Marsden lifted an accusatory finger.
  5. We were talking on the subject of erm divorce in in yesterday morning's programme and this idea that erm the the whole procedure of getting a divorce som er would be speeded up and there'd be something called, No faults divorce, so that people wouldn't have to point accusatory fingers at one another.
  6. Its nature is accusatory, its outcomes binary: "all or nothing punishment - or nothing" (Black, 1976).
  7. The simplest inquiry about the Health Service (" What are you going to do about waiting lists?") will sound accusatory - even loaded - when put to the Secretary of State for the Department of Health.
  8. Mandeville pointed an accusatory finger at him.
  9. "You are not prepared to help us," Isabel Lavender said again, but in a cold, flat, accusatory tone, without any note of pity or pleading.
  10. A lot has been said already in the English-speaking world about poststructuralism and politics, much of it in the accusatory mode voiced from the opposing class-based verities of "tradition" or "History".
  11. In 1954, the accusatory finger of fate pointed at Fred Martin and his manager Andy Beattie, a relatively successful club manager with seven English league clubs including Huddersfield and Nottingham Forest.
  12. A penal style is accusatory and adversarial.
  13. Mrs Theobald's tone was accusatory.

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