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Перевод: demonic
[прилагательное] дьявольский; демонический; бесноватый; одержимый; необыкновенно одаренный
Тезаурус:
- Palestinians can still seem demonic.
- The paranormal is automatically consigned to the demonic because it is not immediately biblical.
- Here was the Labour Party reverting to its old self, a better self, yes, than the monster it became under the demonic spell of Tony Benn; here was a party responsive once more to its own people, the people it so shamefully betrayed at two successive general elections since 1979, but a party - as somebody once said of the SDP - "promising a better yesterday".
- It's time to put a bullet through the head of SOUL HUMANISM and find liberation in the inhumanity of the mechanical, bestial, angelic, demonic, ghostly.
- In 1918 the Western Allies had neither accepted nor totally crushed German economic competition: instead they had pushed it back in on itself like some kind of demonic and lethal jack-in-the-box.
- "There is today," he explained, "a dangerous fascination with demonic devotion and ritual, and reports of their beguiling, destructive effects seem all too frequent.'
- The second was the sight of strange mythological beasts and demonic gargoyles which surrounded and surmounted the gateway.
- The name given to a demonic or maniacal GHOST of someone who had been evil during his lifetime.
- The message is even more explicit in The Four Just Men (1939), a tale of derring-do in which some chaps set out to warn the nation of a demonic plan to destroy the British Empire, leaving world domination in one man's hands.
- He needs not to forget that there are demonic forces in the universe whatever people say about the existence of the devil.
- With his deep voice, crumpled face, huge nose and ears and streak of cruelty, Maitre Tixier-Vignancour willingly symbolised all that was most demonic about France's extreme right.
- The Special Squads were the Nazis' "most demonic crime", representing "an attempt to shift on to others - specifically the victims - the burden of guilt, so that they were deprived even of the solace of innocence".
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