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Перевод: bigot speek bigot


[существительное]
слепой приверженец; фанатик ; изувер ; расист


Тезаурус:

  1. I raged inwardly against his injustice and vindictiveness; I told myself he was a pro-Jewish fanatic, and anti-feminist to the point of misogynism; that he was a bigot, a bully and a nepotist (this last was more than unfair, as the extent of his nepotism was his sister's husband's niece who was a chambermaid).
  2. As a result of this he was labelled as a diehard and a bigot, when he actually distrusted the diehards and was himself distrusted by the bigots.
  3. King Lear was like my father, an old bigot.
  4. There has been much written about the central character in the programme and Johnny Speight's intentions in creating a "foul-mouthed bigot" such as Garnett.
  5. He left the impression on Richard Webb of "a selfwilled, tyrannically minded, narrow-souled, clever bigot".
  6. I'm not a bigot.
  7. The twin moves by a company that previously described itself as an out-and-out, dyed-in-the-wool Unix bigot with great hopes for the MIPS RISC chip must leave the rest of the Unix community at least edgy despite the fact that Corollary says the bulk of its energies are still directed toward Unix.
  8. Even those who do not share his political opinions readily pay their tribute to the range of his intellect and the graciousness of his character; more remarkable still, even those whose intellectual qualities are the equal of his, but whose moral qualities have degenerated in contact with the sordid atmosphere of politics, never speak of him with an affected amusement as a religious bigot or a narrow-minded moralist; in the remarks of these latter politicians I often detect a tone of rather wistful regret, as if they were conscious in themselves of a loss for which the world they have gained has by no means compensated.
  9. There was then an open toughness about party tactics; before the Buckingham Palace Conference in 1914 he had Central Office work out the electoral effects of excluding nine, six or four counties of Ulster from an independent Ireland the concern of a calculating pragmatist not of a bigot.
  10. Gregg Allmann has a brooding bit part as the all-purpose Mister Bad and, just for good measure, there's a born-again bigot sheriff expecting the impossible from his cops.
  11. He thinks he can grow the business into a significant piece of change, much of it coming perhaps from the Microsoft arena where, as much as Lachman is a self-admitted Unix bigot, he knows he has to enter.
  12. Only a party bigot would claim that they had somehow come in with the Conservative Government three years earlier.
  13. Educated by the Jesuits, he was a fanatical bigot, determined to crush heresy wherever he could.

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