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Перевод: biting
[прилагательное] острый; едкий; резкий; язвительный; хлесткий
Тезаурус:
- Noreen stood back, biting her lip to watch, as the applause still rang out for Maria.
- Those traditions - the "crash, bang, wallop", the nail biting excitement of the last ball finish that created the huge swell in popularity of the one-day jamboree - were conspicuous by their absence in the World Cup.
- A set of teeth like pincers, biting upon one another, i.e. both rows of the incisors touching each other directly, is still admissible.
- She tipped her head up and looked at the sky, biting her lip.
- Biting back feelings of inadequacy, frustration and anger I tied up the bundle as well as I could, resigning myself to losing most of it on the way down the hill, preparing for laughter and jeers when we got to the village.
- Better () pressure; biting teeth together.
- The opposite condition is shown by the hamadryas baboon: the male enforces a direction of march through biting the necks of recalcitrant females until they follow him.
- Nicci Gerrard in the Observer reckoned Conran had cribbed the plot from King Lear and indicated her preference for the original, which was hardly biting, but Ruth Dudley Edwards in The Independent (" bilge") and Moira Shearer in this paper (" high-flown twaddle") didn't mess about and Julie Burchill in The Spectator (" truly appalling book) was predictably excoriating.
- The instance here is of Stavrogin pretending to the provincial governor that he has a secret to communicate to him, and, when the unsuspecting old man "hastily and trustfully" inclines his head, seizing his ear in his teeth and holding on to it, biting hard.
- SPAR's reasoner would look for explanations for either the dog or the vet biting himself or the other.
- Mammal jaws often have specialized teeth for particular jobs - nipping, chewing, biting, gnawing teeth and so on - which function in perfect cooperation between the upper and lower jaws.
- In some churches carved heads are similarly found perched on the top of pillars, often biting into them.
- In cloud-pale rags, or in lace, The rage-driven, rage-tormented, and rage-hungry troop, Trooper belabouring trooper, biting at arm or at face, Plunges towards nothing, arms and fingers spreading wide For the embrace of nothing; and I, my wits astray Because of all that senseless tumult, all but cried For vengeance on the murderers of Jacques Molay.
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