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Перевод: demented
[прилагательное] сумасшедший; безумный; умалишенный
Тезаурус:
- An almost demented Mary followed her.
- Most clients were too severely demented to have a very full understanding of who the support worker was; and many would accept anyone into their home without question.
- (But the new tube was less sure of itself, and revised versions of it during the next few months whiplashed over the map of south London like a demented snake.)
- At times she seemed actually demented.
- However, while people were in general very willing to cooperate in the data collection, it should be added that it was not always possible to collect all items of information at each stage: for example, a very severely demented person might not be able to respond to questions at all; it was not always possible to find a medical practitioner with up-to-date information about a person's medical condition; respondents sometimes refused to perform all the action tests; it was occasionally impossible to find a key informant to give, for example, information about services received by a dementia sufferer or about his/her housing circumstances.
- Exactly, Eileen, don't tell me, if they're anything like my 44 they'll have you demented
- For example, Mrs Owen was caring for her moderately demented husband, and coping well with all practical tasks, but the development officer said of them:
- I think the Conservatives are rotten about the family - they seem as keen to separate mothers from their children as the most demented feminist (it's called "getting women into the market").
- She spent more and more time off her eggs, parading about the yard, cackling as if demented and taking sudden rushes in whatever direction she happened to be facing when each fit of frenzy overcame her.
- The central role is that of the demented Renata - "half-saint, half-whore, torn between the two extremes of sexual indulgence and religious self-denial".
- Later a gringo who was in the chief's office described me as behaving "like a demented Scotsman."
- With its demented self-referentiality, its abrupt and dreamlike transpositions of settings and the head-spinning ease with which each sketch would dovetail into its successor, Monty Python soon became a cult show, albeit achieving viewing figures to rival those of the cosiest and most conventional sitcom; and its peculiar brand of humour, which contrived to be both anarchically delirious and quintessentially British, transferred without strain to the cinema, as witness And Now for Something Completely Different (a portmanteau film of the best-known TV sketches), Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Jabberwocky, The Life of Brian, The Meaning of Life and, released only last week, Erik the Viking.
- "Fifteen pounds?" he asked, like a demented ventriloquist.
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