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Перевод: harrowing


[прилагательное]
горестный; душераздирающий;
[существительное]
боронование
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Reporting a rape remains a strenuous and harrowing experience, however, and it is likely to continue as an underreported offence.
  2. A violent, harrowing but oddly tender adaptation of Hubert Selby's famous novel set in a harsh, poverty-stricken Brooklyn opens as a strike at a local factory explodes into confrontation.
  3. Television documentaries have tended to play on the more harrowing aspects of the subject, rather than the normal day-to-day lives.
  4. Stapledon strongly recommends a second harrowing to cover the seeds before rolling.
  5. But, of course, others insist that it could never be humane in practice because the essence of the cruelty is not only in causing a painful and prolonged death but, rather, in the harrowing chase of the animal, and moreover, of an animal which has not evolved with the typical biological characteristics of a prey species.
  6. She's in splendid voice on chart-friendly pieces like Never Be You, while Halfway House is a harrowing look at a marriage in transition.
  7. The Russian race, on which the competitors were accommodated on a train following the race route, proved to be a harrowing experience for Zarei, but not because he had been doing too much running.
  8. We are delighted to continue the festival tradition of presenting films by talented young Canadian directors: amongst the titles we will screen this year are HIGHWAY 61, by the director of last year's cult classic ROADKILL "H", a harrowing tale of a young couple's fight to kick heroin; AN IMAGINARY TALE, a weird and wonderful fantasy from Montreal; plus two short films from the Canadian Centre for Advanced Film Studies, including John Greyson's new film THE MAKING OF "MONSTERS".
  9. In the light of Leapor's harrowing narratives of heterosexual attachment gone awry, as in "The Temple of Love," and family feeling deformed by familial conflict, as in The Unhappy Father and The Cruel Parent , it is possible to read into this last wish a peculiar kind of vindication.
  10. Compounding these fears, based on little but public ignorance, is the concept of mental handicap conveyed through the mass media, with such films as "Walter" portraying the lives of the mentally handicapped as being harrowing and filled with despair.
  11. Despite critical letters from their families and harrowing interviews with different social workers, they remain resolute.
  12. But the appalling Carl Douglas and Rubettes are just as potent salvagers of memory as Mike Oldfield and the Pink Floyd, because theirs was the music of harrowing, lust-ridden parties and halitotic discos; theirs was the music which made up the soundtrack of the most exciting moments of our lives.
  13. The two stars, Juliet Stevenson and Bill Paterson, were taken aback when the audience began muttering during their harrowing portrayals of a torture victim confronting the man who may have been her tormentor.

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