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Перевод: frenzied speek frenzied


[прилагательное]
бешеный; взбешенный; разъяренный;
[наречие]
в ярости


Тезаурус:

  1. There is a real risk that in the sometimes frenzied attempts to make schools smooth-running, cost-effective, economically viable "enterprises", the educational raison d'tre will be relegated to a distant second place.
  2. Meanwhile, the cause of this frenzied activity, the French fleet, was pausing indecisively in Cawsand Bay.
  3. In this one, a frenzied crowd seemed to be dismantling two locomotives made of rubber.
  4. Any plans Simon had made for dealing with Gazzer were swallowed up by his frenzied rage at Gazzer's unexpected defiance.
  5. These phenomena included "the unexampled diffusion of wealth"; "uniformity of prices"; "an "independence" of manners"; "the "realistic" tendency in art and behaviour"; "the unprecedented growth of population"; "the astounding cheapness of most necessaries"; "the universal and sometimes frenzied spirit of competition"; the ending of feudalism and the introduction of freedom.
  6. HENRY WHARTON gave a tremendous display of power punching to retain his Commonwealth super-middleweight title by stopping Rod Carr, of Australia, in the eighth round before 2,000 of his frenzied supporters at Leeds Town Hall last night.
  7. Two thousand already frenzied teenagers - watched over by an army of protective bodyguards dispensing coke and caring words rather than the customary threats - are now at fever pitch.
  8. Later, there was frenzied activity in the creation of a spoof campaign for Tunnel Vision, a "new" TV channel.
  9. For a frenzied seven months in 1944, Raoul Wallenberg, special envoy of the neutral Swedish government at its embassy in Nazi-occupied Budapest, waged a perilous struggle on behalf of the city's Jews.
  10. I found the film's final frenzied violence detestable.
  11. That this first episode entailed a prolonged bout of frenzied cross-editing -from bed to bed, car to car, lecture room to board room, production line to picket line - was, perhaps, inevitable.
  12. To suggest, as I do, that Georges Braque is the greatest living painter is to remind a contemporary audience, fed to satiety on brilliant innovation, frenzied novelty and every sort of spontaneous expression, that, after all, permanence, grandeur, deliberation, lucidity and calm are paramount virtues of the art of painting
  13. The frenzied living for ourselves which we once used to value so highly now disappears before the far more vital longing to keep company with God in faith, hope and love.

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