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Перевод: horrendous speek horrendous


[прилагательное]
вселяющий ужас; устрашающий


Тезаурус:

  1. Some people are capable of weathering the most horrendous adversities and catastrophes and coming through relatively unscathed by their experiences.
  2. The notion of God attacking someone without provocation might well seem horrendous, and quite alien to any theology of the Cross.
  3. In the end I went along and scraped a pass, largely to avoid the horrendous scenes with my parents that would ensue if I came away from the temple of learning empty-handed.
  4. THE "HORRENDOUS" cost of tunnelling in south London has driven Cecil Parkinson, the Secretary of State for Transport, to consider seriously an alternative route for the high-speed rail link to the Channel tunnel.
  5. The rise of MainMan is also documented by Leee Black Childers who describes his horrendous journey with David across Russia on the Trans-Siberian Express.
  6. Josef and the man you knew, Franz Schalk, had made some fairly horrendous alterations to Bruckner's scores.
  7. To the general public, it looked like a cheap and particularly horrendous way of gaining publicity.
  8. The war against the Japanese was still in progress and although considerable advance had been made, there was a great deal of very difficult terrain to be covered and the prospect of arranging an invasion of the Japanese islands was horrendous.
  9. When I saw him dancing at the Saturday night disco at the Turtle Bay Hilton I thought I had discovered how it was he managed to survive those horrendous wipeouts.
  10. The alternative is too horrendous to contemplate.
  11. "There is no doubt that in private ownership, services will take second place to the search for profit, and there will be horrendous operating problems," he said.
  12. But it was confirmed he is concerned that the cost of tunnelling through south London could be "horrendous".
  13. London in the 1950s suffered horrendous "smogs" (smoky fogs) largely through burning coal in domestic grates; the one of 1952 had an estimated pH of 1.6, which made it more acid than lemon juice.

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