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Перевод: acrimoniously
[наречие] язвительно; саркастически
Тезаурус:
- It was what Nigel wanted in theory, but in practice he couldn't bear the whole thing ending acrimoniously, especially with her getting the last word.
- Indeed, the Clintonians divide acrimoniously on the matter of the deficit.
- In Spain, the party still propounding old-fashioned socialist policies - a coalition called the United Left, not the Socialist Party itself - is tearing itself acrimoniously apart.
- His parents split, acrimoniously enough to involve guns, threats and beatings, when their son was still in school.
- Such failures of perception reveal themselves most acrimoniously in the issue of intellectual property rights.
- Tripartite talks involving the government, the VHP and Moslem representatives from the All-India Babri Masjid Action Committee (AIBMAC) had been held in New Delhi on Nov. 8-10 but had broken down, apparently acrimoniously, after which VHP leaders had reaffirmed their unilateral call to resume building work on a temple at the disputed Ayodhya site.
- Arsenal have always been Thomas's first choice, but talks between the clubs broke down acrimoniously two weeks ago when a 2.5 million offer was rejected.
- "This woman's a similar type to his English wife, and they've read that they've split up acrimoniously.
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