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Перевод: malign speek malign


[прилагательное]
пагубный; вредный; дурной; злой; злобный; враждебный; злокачественный;
[глагол]
злословить; клеветать


Тезаурус:

  1. He had felt that he was in the presence of something that wished him harm; some malign, unseen enemy who wanted to scare him into leaving.
  2. Mr Smith said: "However well intentioned the reform may have been and however well it may work in schools sufficiently funded for it to work, the fact is too many of its side-effects are visible, malign and damaging and John Patten must have at the very top of his agenda an urgent review."
  3. In the Test, on a less malign pitch than in Kingston, he was out fourth ball, and three wickets were soon down for 30.
  4. Don't malign Colombia
  5. Though Lewis is said to have found the task of writing these letters morally exhausting - entailing as it did the ceaseless identification of himself with the malign and diabolical point of view - their great strength is that, rather like a dramatic monologue by Browning, they reveal the speaker without succumbing to his terrible outlook.
  6. And when he pointed out that these were Irish, not British Trade unions they were talking about, it was sadly admitted that the English disease had poisoned the minds of many impressionable Irish trade unionists and that it would of course take time entirely to eradicate malign English influences from the land of Saints and Scholars.
  7. Angel Aye, that villain malign I will catch and confound - With my little grey cells!"
  8. In such discussions Zuwaya generally assumed that they had given offence unwittingly, and that malign actions were always done by others, requiring Zuwaya to pursue justice.
  9. The production's passion for substantiating things also has the effect of downgrading Iago's freewheelingly malign genius.
  10. Although the depopulation of the Western Isles has resulted at least partly from such malign human interventions as the clearances, it is doubtful if they could support anything like the past numbers at levels of living acceptable by present-day standards.
  11. We were told that she set to work "editing" the crazed philosopher's work to make it more Nazi, and that Elisabeth had a strong and malign influence on the growth of National Socialism.
  12. Last Sunday I sat in a cold room with my daughter, the two of us reviling the malign fate which had robbed us of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, our weekly TV fix.
  13. It is malign because it is benign.

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