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Перевод: deplorable
[прилагательное] печальный; прискорбный; плачевный; скверный
Тезаурус:
- They had been held in the Military Prison outside Kuwait City, some for over a month, reportedly in deplorable conditions.
- Phrases such as "the "boyo' body-language kept breaking through" are reminiscent of the tabloids' anti-Welsh campaign against Kinnock, and it is deplorable that a once-eminent socialist writer should use them.
- It is a scene of national psychopathology that has its humorous moments as well as its deplorable aspects.
- "The only man I know", wrote Karel Kyncl earlier this year, "who blushes when confronted with something deplorable."
- Many people say that it demonstrates Mrs Thatcher's deplorable indifference to the relative importance of a senior Cabinet colleague and a mere half-cock academic adviser.
- We do not condone the bad quality and deplorable appearance of some of the speculative building between the wars, nor the lack of physical planning and the wasteful development of land (often good farming land); we shall have more to say about this later in the chapter.
- It seems to me deplorable that proud mountains should be degraded and downgraded thus.
- "The deplorable state it has left Suzanne in shows that all too well."
- "But if the EC Council makes further amendments, the proposal could have the deplorable effect of discouraging farmers from farming.
- ASLEF called out its members on a strike, described by Sir Peter Parker as "deplorable and shameful", from 3 July.
- Tory Andrew Hunter - a guest at the Yorks' engagement party - branded Fergie's frolic "deplorable".
- Matthew Arnold would have said his mind is the product of this deplorable age - shaggy, wild, intuitive, uncastigated, and like a magpie in a library - which is radically uneducated.
- One deplorable result of this early specialisation is that university science and engineering departments choose their students from the minority of sixth formers who knew at 16 that they wanted to continue with maths and science.
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