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Перевод: bedlam
[существительное] бедлам ; сумасшедший дом; дом умалишенных
Тезаурус:
- THE IMAM'S CALL TO PRAYER MAKES THE VICAR TALK OF BEDLAM.
- For all its tension between unison and bedlam, its freedom to use any kind of gesture or step, you are rarely exhilarated by a sense of newly-discovered movement.
- In the bedlam of yelling and barking he danced from one foot to the other in a brief breathless panic.
- But it was an early-morning bedlam that soon died down.
- "I know," Erika shouted across the bedlam on the line.
- Out in the audience it was bedlam, each Rodin pose greeted with wolf whistles, cat calls and enough indecent suggestions and doubles entendres to script a new "Carry On" series.
- Whatever goes today for Bedlam.
- Throughout the bedlam of gunfire, screams and shouts of "Banzai!" from the enemy, Hopkinson was everywhere - sustaining his officers and men.
- The stages were used as dining rooms, with the orchestra pit a bedlam of shrieking servants.
- Some, like the British Telecom Museum, deal with technology; others, like the Library of Political and Economic Science, with ideology; a third group, such as the Bethlem Hospital (Bedlam), with an institution; a fourth, as represented by the Hatfield House Collection, with a great family; another, as witness the Huguenot Library, with a cultural and religious group.
- He finished to well-mannered bedlam.
- You can find out a lot by seeing if there is bedlam in the playground or if there are lots of crisp packets and chocolate papers scattered about - this will give you clues to how the school is managed.
- The museum preserves, among many other industrial monuments, the famous Iron Bridge ( q.v. ); the Old Furnace at Coalbrookdale in which Darby ( q.v. ) successfully used coke for smelting; the Hay Incline which was built in 1793 to raise tub boats 207 feet from one canal level to another; a pair of double-beam blast-furnace blowing engines known as David and Sampson ( sic ); the former Great Warehouse of the Coalbrookdale Company; the china works at Coalport ( q.v. ); the so-called Bedlam Furnaces built especially for coke smelting in 1757-;8; and the pithead winding gear of Blists Hill mine.
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