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Перевод: brute
[прилагательное] грубый; животный; бесчувственный; жестокий; неразумный; бессмысленный; [существительное] животное; скотина ; зверь ; жестокий человек; грубый человек
Тезаурус:
- And yet the problems reason hopes to resolve will not go away and we are little wiser in that respect than when Pascal wrote so perceptively: "Man is neither angel nor brute, and the unfortunate thing is that he who would act the angel acts the brute."
- Add the fact that the dominating sport, American football, venerates the combination of meticulous planning with the sudden application of brute force, and you may have an explanation for the macho tone of much of American policy-making.
- There is less skill and ingenuity in the use of brute force than any other technique.
- Non-violence is the law of our Species, as violence is the Law of the Brute."
- Marmeladov doesn't think of a drunkard as a human being but as a brute, a beast, a swine.
- His wife who I am told still resides up at Fiesole has been heard to call her husband "the old Brute" and when a wife speaks thus I am more of a mind to listen than not.
- Without religion, man is no more than a form of brute beast.
- Mrs Sullen is a young gentlewoman, living in the country much against her will, and chafing against marriage to a drunken brute.
- Resorts: L'Espace Killy (Val D'Isere/Tignes) and Les Trois Valles (Courcheval/Meribel/Val Thorens) are all things to all intermediate and expert skiers; Chamonix and neighbouring Argentiere are more traditional Meccas; families and beginners should head for Anglophile Flaine, the brute among brutals it may be, but wonderfully equipped with baby lifts and baby care available at all hours of the day or night: Valmorel is also recommended in this category, as is futuristic Avoriaz, a major crossroads on the Portes du Soleil.
- They had been driven by brute necessity to defend one country.
- The funloving brain cell is a clever little brute.
- This had been accomplished in the main by 1921, thanks to the combined application of brute force in the Civil War and the persuasive methods of the press and other media.
- But since he now writes in a newspaper notorious for its pro-Tory partisanship, the Sunday Express, and is known unaffectionately in the trade as "the Brute", nobody took him seriously.
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