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Перевод: blasted
[прилагательное] разрушенный; взорванный; проклятый
Тезаурус:
- He was crossing a railway bridge used by hundreds of other youngsters on their way to school at Witham, Essex, when the current blasted through his body.
- "He's after them blasted bantams again," Jos said, watching him go.
- "Beset by these blasted cuts at the moment.
- And boss Bassett blasted: "Hirst's dreadful foul could have broken Tom's leg."
- Brakes squealed and car horns blasted indignantly.
- He invited a well-known designer to create the blasted heath, then altered everything and took a hand himself, with that and the costumes.
- But, in the 44th minute, United captain Tindal spotted a gilt-edged opportunity in the home penalty area and blasted the ball past Green to open the scoring.
- Several other nuees swept harmlessly down the valley of the Riviere Blanche during the next couple of months, but on 30 August death came again to Martinique, where a powerful nuee blasted out from Mt Pelee and rolled down in a new direction, engulfing the small village of Morne Rouge.
- Any doubts about the wisdom of combining the worlds of Shakespearean tragedy and forensic psychiatry appear to have been blasted away by the recent performances of King Lear , Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet in the special hospital by actors from the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company.
- He ended his singles career by being blasted out of the 6 million Compaq Grand Slam Cup by big-serving Goran Ivanisevic, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 in an hour and 44 minutes.
- During the day four low-flying military jets had blasted down the Glen.
- On the other hand, Woosnam scorned the perils of the fairway bunkers and simply blasted his tee-shot over them, a carry of 270 yards.
- on brittle legs of blasted black
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