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Перевод: acrid speek acrid


[прилагательное]
едкий; острый; раздражающий; резкий; язвительный


Тезаурус:

  1. In the course of an acrid, 30-minute press conference, called at midday and starting at 3.42, both men implied that the deal could be resurrected at some time later: "I might consider selling my majority shareholding in the future," said Edwards, "but certainly not this season."
  2. The full horror which Londoners had to endure is commemorated in the re-creation - complete with the sounds of anti-aircraft fire and the acrid smell of burning buildings.
  3. And yet, almost against Henry's will, the real suburb kept breaking in until among the paper houses you could smell the decaying leaves, the acrid exhaust of cars and hear the children shouting to each other under the huge sky on the common.
  4. His nose tingled with the remembered scent of the hot oily smell which pulsed from the blaring roundabout and the acrid odour of his own hands, faintly green from clutching the brass post so tightly.
  5. The acrid stench which had hung over Thrush Green all day was almost unbearable here.
  6. Others are choking on the acrid fumes.
  7. Milkmaids (the Yorkshire name for lady's smock), knapweed, sheep's sorrell (I still chew the leaves for their acrid flavour), cowslip, harebell and meadow cranesbill are beautiful, useful and welcome natives.
  8. FOLLOWING an elderly taxi in London or heavy truck up a country hill, both spewing clouds of acrid smoke, makes it hard to believe that diesel exhausts can be no more harmful than those from a petrol engine that has been fitted with a three-way catalytic converter.
  9. In the early Fifties Oxford and Cambridge parties were launched on a tide of sharp South African sherry, and Commemoration or May balls were danced on cheap, acrid champagne.
  10. Watery nasal discharge which is acrid and excoriates the skin
  11. Discharges are acrid and cause burning better () heat.
  12. This ingenious arrangement has two advantages: it scents the house with an acrid, invigorating smell of frying cloth recalling a tailor shop in the Bronx, and it permits me to tend two kerosene burners, a Franklin stove, and a fireplace.
  13. The hemp sacks with holes in have all gone, being replaced by plastic bags; they burn too, but with a nasty, acrid smell and lots of smoke.

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