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Перевод: macabre
[прилагательное] мрачный; ужасный
Тезаурус:
- I preferred Paul Delvaux's macabre vision of the Crucifixion.
- Was Cullam a complete clod or did he realise how macabre his words had been?
- At that time it would provide a resting place for six to ten clients a week, and the arrival of each one had the macabre side of me guessing what kind of corpse it was.
- Another is the macabre tale of the torture, hanging and burial of the malefactor in "wuld" times.
- The Americans had dignified their departure with a ceremony of shallow and macabre sentiment.
- Even so, the story ends on a note of macabre paradox.
- With macabre gracefulness, she is strangled with a crimson scarf.
- Most macabre are the Calaveras - a celebration of the Day of the Dead (when Mexicans commemorate the deceased) - a depiction of skeletons drinking, dancing and riding bicycles.
- He came to a macabre end.
- The effect is macabre.
- Perlman is usually the slickest of violinists, but here he seems to cultivate a rasping sound that emphasises the work's macabre portrait of Stalin's Russia in the late 1940s.
- The mother's death is portrayed in a macabre scene where Walter is unsure whether she has died, or even what death is, and allows the corpse to rot for a few days while he sits by her side.
- When he "resigned" as a BBC radio producer in 1986, he may have been pushed, but it was the start of a freelance career guaranteed to outrage the good citizens of Britain with a style of comedy that ranges from the macabre to the indecent.
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