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Перевод: fearful
[прилагательное] ужасный; страшный; огромный; пугающий; напуганный; испуганный; робкий; пугливый; исполненный благоговения; полный страха
Тезаурус:
- "Bloody hell!" exclaimed Miller, astounded by the blackness, perhaps fearful for himself, too.
- And though we often generalise, calling one person more or less intelligent or fearful, we know that our appreciation of these qualities is rooted in our knowledge of the context in which the intelligent action or fearful response was made, and also in the history of its development.
- Forgive me, Jacques: I am only a woman, weak and fearful.
- She was fearful.
- Mine is glittering and blue and rather fearful; the pin's is brown and disinterested.
- A man of refreshing modesty, he was fearful of appearing pretentious or august.
- I'd crumpled on to the door mat and I remember a fearful pain, but whether it was my head or my ankle, I don't really know.
- Although the Sandinistas have repeatedly pledged democratic elections in February, Mr Arias was said to be fearful that a failure to disarm, relocate or disband the contras could provoke a Sandinista cross-border sweep against the rebels and cancellation of the polls.
- Yet they are too fearful of reprisals to go home.
- They had known the effects of hyper-inflation and "were more fearful of it than anything else".
- Corbett looked down at the fearful remains of a young man who, the last time they had met, had been a vigorous young soldier interested in clearing his own name.
- By this time, however, the "Manhattan Project" had produced and tested an atomic bomb, and the new President Truman agreed House the fearful weapon against the Japanese in the hope that it would cause them to agree to a ceasefire.
- But I overcame my immediate fearful feeling, ad I stayed.
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