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Перевод: extremity speek extremity


[существительное]
конец ; край ; оконечность ; конечности ; крайность ; крайняя нужда; чрезмерность ; чрезвычайные меры


Тезаурус:

  1. The area of ground selected was described somewhat imprecisely as: "All that piece of ground situate north of Fig Lane now Crowndale Road St Pancras extending northwards from thence 650 feet on average abutting Eastwards on the Church path leading to Kentish Town and is in a parallel breadth 270 feet abutting Westward on other Ground intended and agreed to be used as Garden Ground by the said Messrs. Kirkman and Hendy or the Undertenants and no buildings to be erected thereon which shall raise more than 12 feet above the present surface and nearer than 80 feet to the ground hereby lett and that they will reserve a Street or way 60 feet wide at the least at the northern extremity of the said ground and that the said Messrs. Kirkman and Hendy do engage to lett to the Veterinary College a piece or any part of their ground at any time within twelve months which they the College shall determine upon a ranging line with the north extremity of the piece already described at and after the rate of 30 per acre nett which are the same terms as the ground described and mentioned are lett at and also at and upon the same reservation of the pepper corn Rent."
  2. .. When, at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon we rounded the last promontory which separated us from what was once the magnificent panorama of St Pierre, we suddenly perceived at the opposite extremity of the roadstead the Riviere Blanche with its crest of vapour, rushing madly into the sea.
  3. It prayed for relief in respect of "the rigid execution of forest laws in the extremity" and "the exaction of inordinate fees by some officers under the Lord Chief Justice of the Forest in Eyre,.
  4. He has promised that in extremity he will send for her, and she will come and be his nurse.
  5. In extremity, with nowhere to go, and not even a believed theory to wear or hold his mind's hand ("what will you run away with?"),
  6. The vineyards of this village are physically, though not communally, a continuation of the higher slopes of Vaudemanges; they are separated from the main belt of the Montagne on a lower eastern extremity.
  7. The extremity of these awful judgements against the moral deterioration of the British people, and the enormous vision of chaos and disorder which they conjure up, suggest the need for a cautious organisation of our thought and feeling as we approach these matters.
  8. Nietzsche is Megill's first and greatest example of the "artist-philosopher", who has been followed by other "prophets of extremity".
  9. Nothing specific epitomises New York; its essence is extremity, and diversity, packed into the highest possible density.
  10. I thought those dreadful fantasies I had of killing Jack were the extremity, the end.
  11. Perhaps the shock is severe enough to catapult the person into feeling all the pain and extremity of loss that their defences might not have let them do if they had had more time to get organized.
  12. One extremity of the saloon is occupied by an ottoman, finished in satin, en suite with the curtains.
  13. Their value for the reader lies in enlarging or changing our perceptions, in helping us to break out from a deadening routine; in short, the carnivalesque: "The prophets of extremity put up a distorting mirror against our world - but one which properly attended to, can tell us something about that world, and about the possibilities of changing it, or changing ourselves."

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