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Перевод: infamous
[прилагательное] пользующийся дурной славой; позорный; постыдный; низкий; бесчестный; скверный; пакостный; лишенный гражданских прав вследствие совершенного преступления
Тезаурус:
- The infamous Tibbet, executed at the roundabout at the top of Putney Hill, is reported to have stabbed a man to death there; it has literary associations also.
- Still, some feminists believe that the article, just by raising the question, could be as devastating to feminists as Time's infamous 1969 "Is God Dead?" cover story was to the clergy.
- A city containing such famous (and infamous) landmarks as Hitler's Bunker, the Reichstag, the "Wall" and the Soviet War Memorial.
- During the war it became the seat of the Nazi occupiers, including the infamous Nazis Heydrich and Frank.
- The puppeteers, dressed as gardeners, are often visible to the audience, but become irrelevant as they bring the string, hand and rod puppets - portraying anything from a flunky haddock to the infamous loopy hatter - to life.
- However in October 1974 this message - addressed to a former inmate - was smuggled out of the infamous prison, Cuatro Alamos, on the inside of a cigarette packet.
- Permit me to deliver to you the infamous smuggler Cut-throat Jake, his vile accomplices in crime, and the contraband spirit which, with our own eyes, we saw them bring on shore!
- Thalidomide, the drug prescribed in the Fifties for morning sickness, is the most infamous example.
- One of the most infamous of all football riots took place in Glasgow in 1909 when a crowd of around 6,000 invaded the pitch at full time.
- Malcolm Hardee will be there "to ensure the smooth running of this Big Night Out" say the management, who may not be aware that the presence of Martin "Two Fingers Soan" on the bill may lead to an impromptu, and far from smooth reunion of the two's infamous Greatest Show on Legs.
- Soon the statues had become famous - or perhaps, infamous - the Milanese christening the house Ca' di Ciapp (the House of Buttocks"), to the great amusement of Sommaruga.
- In Birmingham, local residents are struggling to stop, or at least change the nature of the giant new retail redevelopment, designed by Chapman Taylor Partners for the developers London Edinburgh Trust, which is planned to replace the infamous early Sixties Bull Ring.
- He has made a score of films since, including his infamous documentary about the Rolling Stones's 1972 tour, which the Stones suppressed because of its depiction of drug use and sex.
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