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Перевод: faithless speek faithless


[прилагательное]
вероломный; не заслуживающий доверия; неверный; ненадежный; неверующий


Тезаурус:

  1. When Pop said, "What about all those other people in the convoy, doesn't the dear Lord care about them too?" this worried the two ladies considerably, and I rather think after that they either thought that we were faithless, or became a little apprehensive themselves!
  2. This bad timing is typical for Deirdre, who once tried to kill a faithless lover with an ashtray, but succeeded only in setting the hotel room on fire.
  3. Madame had once heard one of her customers castigating another for spending all his money on a faithless younger lover: you're such a Camille , he said.
  4. The two young men, Guglielmo and Ferrando, are teased by Don Alfonso, who tells them that all women are the same - fundamentally faithless by nature.
  5. Kabir came to the market to sell from his loom when the woman grasped his hand, blaming him for being faithless, and followed him to his house, saying she would not be forsaken.
  6. BOOMERANG: Faithless adman Eddie Murphy gets his come-uppance.
  7. The judge said that the officer was not on trial for being a "faithless husband, womanising in his motor car or for breaching police regulations".
  8. The one is an example of the Ragnarok-spirit undiluted, of heroic conventionality at its worst; in the Beowulf lecture Tolkien called Ingeld "thrice faithless and easily persuaded".
  9. For the sexually jealous male, the separate/d objects of identification and desire - the rival man and the faithless woman - have united actually as a distorted counterpart of the forbidden conjunction in the jealous subject between identification and desire.
  10. And for Miriam it will be that particular type of hell reserved for faithless wives
  11. His flesh is the modern flesh of the world-weary modern, the benumbed, faithless man who comprehends what he has lost, and prefers the sensations of torture to no sensation at all.
  12. For most people this introduction took place in early childhood, and the failure is made manifest by the steady disillusionment which, all too often as the years go by and adulthood brings the inevitable struggle of innate common sense to prevail, leaves them either cynical and faithless, or constrained to join some form of sectarian cult.
  13. And, in the view of Liberals, Mr Lloyd George has shown himself a faithless trustee of their traditions and beliefs.

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