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Перевод: irk
[глагол] утомлять; раздражать; надоедать
Тезаурус:
- Former members therefore joined a third club, the International Rottweiler Club (IRK).
- It is revealing, for example, to compare Engels' description of Manchester courts close to the Irk, "from the depths of which bubbles of miasmatic gas constantly arise and give forth a stench unendurable", with Mrs Gaskell's account of a Manchester court in Mary Barton .
- It showed not only in his smile but in his voice, which was gentle with a mischievousness lurking beneath, the mischievousness of a mind that loved to irk convention.
- This reversal of roles, she had sensed, would irk him.
- He believes such an outcome would only irk independent software companies.
- But he stayed where he was and he continued to regard the Robemaker from over the restricting mask and, presently, the Robemaker said, "Does it not irk you and chafe you to be so confined, Wolfprince?"
- Most likely to irk the feminists is "F O long blonde hair," referring to women attractive enough for the front office.
- Friedrich Engels singled out the river Aire in Leeds and the Irk in Manchester for special mention: "In dry weather, a long string of the most disgusting, blackish-green slime pools are left standing on this bank, from the depth of which bubbles of miasmatic gas constantly arise and give forth a stench unendurable."
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