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Перевод: desolation
[существительное] опустошение; разрушение; разорение; заброшенность ; запустение; одиночество; отчаяние; горе [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- At Derwentwater "Beyond Barrow Beck, is presented a scene of desolation, almost sufficient to draw tears from the eyes of the traveller of feeling, who would certainly lose nothing if he were conducted through it blindfold"
- - and then comes a list of benefactors: Carter the Congregationalist minister, and Henry Balmforth the sixth form master at Repton, and Geoffrey Fisher the headmaster at Repton, mother, father, Frank his brother , Jimmie Seaton the head of Cuddesdon, Tommy Strong in whose chapel he then meditated, John How at Liverpool; the institutions, Cuddesdon and Magdalene, his home, and his Bible; his special teachers William Temple and Charles Raven (Hoskyns, note well, is not mentioned); and then gratitude for his crosses: the troubles of school-days, the death, "the desolation", the anxieties and wearinesses in Liverpool, "tiresome boys".
- Some Armageddon has wiped away landscape and locale, leaving only a hurricane-stricken desolation, blasted by a huge wind-machine on the stage.
- Nor was he much impressed at the Liskeard inns of the times, or at least one: " a tavern of despair frowned amid congenial desolation".
- And nought but Desolation all around,
- They grew with his reading of Frazer who described the "Burnt Land of Lydia" contrasting with the surrounding verdure and marvelled (in the conclusion of The Dying God ) at "what may be called the Australian spring" where "the sandy and stony wilderness, over which the silence and desolation of death appear to brood, is suddenly, after a few days of torrential rain, transformed into a landscape smiling with verdure".
- The cones are like prayer wheels or the white prayer flags of the Bhutanese that forever send out their messages of desolation on the telegraph of the wind.
- singled out by the Decree of an Inscrutable Providence from the midst of the Distinguished Multitude that Surrounded him, in the full pride of his Talents and the Perfection of his Usefulness, met with the Accident that Occasioned his Death; which deprived England of an Illustrious Statesman and Liverpool of its Most Honoured Representative; which changed a moment of the Noblest Exultation and Triumph that Science and Genius had ever achieved into one of Desolation and Mourning, and striking Terror into the Hearts of Assembled Thousands brought home into every Bosom the Forgotten Truth that "In the Midst of Life we are in Death".
- The curtains were hanging outside the smashed windows, the whole scene one of desolation.
- No living soul appears in this desert of desolation, encompassed by appalling silence.
- There is music in the midst of desolation
- To give an idea of the desolation of some of the villages (in the Saratov area) (may mention that the village of Kano, in the Markstadt district, which has a normal population of over 3,000, has now only 1,100 inhabitants left, and remember the winter is only just beginning.
- Hippolytus composed a strange book entitled the Refutation arguing the dependence of a row of Gnostic sects upon a row of pagan philosophers, and finally turning his weapons on Callistus, who seemed to him the abomination of desolation sitting where he ought not.
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