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Перевод: horrid
[прилагательное] противный; отталкивающий; мерзкий; ужасный; ужасающий; потрясающий
Тезаурус:
- Garrett and songwriter Rob Hirst both acquit themselves verbally and we see the horrid side of the Aboriginal lot, but the ultimate drift is that important chances have been missed here.
- The comments box for Issue 10's review: presentation 40%; "Attractive packaging disguises lack of options and a horrid game."
- "Don't let this horrid man take me anywhere.
- Only soil inspection reveals the horrid truth about your ailing pot plant
- And Danny, Champion Of The World (U Collins Home Video) is one of those occasional British children's films in the tradition of The Railway Children, where a horrid grown-up (here Robbie Coltrane with a moustache and slicked-back hair) is defeated by a kid (Samuel Irons) and his adult allies (notably real-life father Jeremy Irons).
- And some of the teachers at the school were horrid.
- She sat there looking much less pale and thanking God privately that He'd stopped that horrid war in Finland and brought Charles back to her.
- You signed up for tennis lessons (out comes the shorty tennis skirt, a volley of wolf-whistles from the labourers outside, and off to the courts where the horrid male instructor drills you as if you're in the Green Berets).
- To abuse hospitality was the most horrid thing; worst of all.
- If anything recent research suggests that lead isn't as horrid in its effects as the extremists in the anti-lead movement claim.
- (The name dates back to the days when all home electronics was a horrid brown colour - now it is an almost nasty black).
- Cursing his ill-luck in not having caught a fish, the heir suddenly felt a tug on his line and struggled to land a horrid creature, described by a passer-by as being:
- The miming aspect of it was a drag but I was really glad to be on there to dispense with all those horrid people.
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