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Перевод: fracas
[существительное] скандал ; шумная ссора; ссора ; потасовка
Тезаурус:
- A policeman called to deal with the fracas suggested that it might be best if the nervous pair took the hint and left.
- Leading Article: A fracas which demeans Europe
- Also unaccompanied, like Nolan, though Harry had mentioned at one time that Lewis was married: his reclusive wife preferred to stay at home to avoid the fuss and fracas of Lewis drunk.
- At least 2,000 people pelted security forces with cobblestones during the fourth consecutive night of often bloody fracas.
- Paul Ince and Mark Ward both left the club, the former Celtic player Frank McAvennie was fined 6,000 for an alleged fracas with the team's commercial manager, and the club were fined 20,000 for pitch disturbances during a Littlewoods Cup tie against Wimbledon.
- Youths held after fracas.
- Dury's reputation as something of a hellraiser has been sustained by a couple of recent incidents: what he describes as his "bit of bother at the opera" (a minor fracas enthusiastically reported by the tabloid newspapers) and an appearance on Nicky Campbell's Radio 1 show, when Dury, who had dined well before going on air, spoke with unusual frankness on a number of subjects.
- And there was no way he could be prevailed upon to release it without an embarrassing fracas in front of the judge!
- Of the Roman nightclub fracas that scandalises the American squad
- However, we would have provoked a huge political fracas and affected some of the poorest in the land.
- "Modernised" in 1937 by architect William Ross, the charm that had survived Jacobites, Weaver's revolts, football fracas, and the decline of Empire, had been given a chic exterior of faience and rustic brickwork.
- Innumerable electrical scintillations played through the chaos of vapours, and at the same time that the ears were deafened by a frightful fracas.
- The resulting fracas led to the suspension of proceedings for two hours on Wednesday and further rancorous debate yesterday.
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