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Перевод: madcap
[прилагательное] безрассудный; безответственный; сумасбродный; [существительное] сорванец ; сорвиголова ; сумасброд
Тезаурус:
- No idea was too off-the-wall, no scheme too madcap.
- He's the madcap Italian Marxist, the man who proved that agit-prop can be fun, and there's no doubt that his best-known play, Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1970), contains moments of true farcical delirium.
- Mary Finnigan: "Angie was very young and very wild in those days - real madcap.
- B: You, too, you madcap driver.
- Thirty years ago, it was happy Richard Ingrams, the madcap youthful japester
- There is the one where a madcap home supporter gingerly urinates from above on opposition fans who are innocently drinking tea in what they take to be a gentle drizzle.
- She was tops on the hissometer, although she was constantly upstaged by madcap Derek Griffiths.
- "Mildred, I would ask you to refrain from tormenting the first-years with untrue horror stories about the academy, and to make some attempt to think - if that is possible - before you embark upon any more madcap escapades."
- The search for dollars led to grandiose plans for African economic development, most famously the groundnuts scheme, though that was not the only madcap project to surface in this period.
- A hundred thousand jobs have been thrown away, along with many million tonnes of coal reserves - not to increase productivity and efficiency but in a madcap effort to curb the power of Britain's miners
- Apart from the two singles, the only new non-Ukrainian songs fans heard were contained on a John Peel session broadcast in May, and one of those was a madcap cover of Altered Image's "Happy Birthday".
- All was about to be revealed as we tracked down madcap Jenny Hanley, the woman at the heart of a million schoolboy fantasies.
- a madcap.
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