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Перевод: detestable
[прилагательное] отвратительный; мерзкий
Тезаурус:
- The Pre-Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt had little sympathy for the Arabs he painted in the mid-19th century: "Speaking generally I regard these people as the most detestable in existence."
- They are the more detestable for having temporarily lost their reason for existence: that is to say, shops full of a disastrous religious trinketry no longer have any customers to sell it to, and whole street-fuls of hotels and pensions are all of them closed until the following spring, making parts of the town seem gloomily abandoned.
- To the Queen, Cranmer was not only detestable as a heretic but odious as the man who had arranged her mother's divorce; he had however been legally consecrated as Archbishop by order of the pope, and only the Pope could hand him over for judgement and punishment by the civil power.
- Worse, it has sought to pose, in shameful surrender to the prevalent cant and humbug of the age, as the champion of that most detestable concept, the "classless society".
- The question of images in churches was further addressed by two sets of injunctions issued by Cromwell in 1536 and 1538, but even here the reforms did not go as far as some iconophobes would have liked, as they drew back from condemning all images and denounced only those that encouraged "superstition and hypocrisy" and "that most detestable sin of idolatry".
- "It is difficult to judge how far this attempt to appeal to the baser sort is dictated by the mere desire to be re-elected (which, though by no means admirable, is, we suppose, understandable enough), rather than by any firm conviction; or how far a re-elected Tory government would seek to put these detestable principles into practice.
- It was Mr Tersteeg, never more detestable than in Vincent's account of the visit to Theo.
- I found the film's final frenzied violence detestable.
- As it is, going to Lourdes out of season, in the late autumn or winter, brings one even more starkly face to face with what the Catholic Belloc calls this supernatural place's' detestable earthly adjuncts'.
- In 1940, for example, there were widespread rumours that Julius Streicher, the detestable Jew-baiter of Nuremberg who at that time had to come before Gring - of all people - to face charges of corruption, had fled across the border with 30 million Reichmarks.
- When the Roman crowds gather outside St Peter's, they are taking part in a moral system , however detestable it may be.
- But the house I think detestable.
- Ramsay MacDonald told the House of Commons in 1924 that "Coalitions are detestable, are dishonest".
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