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Перевод: mercilessly
[наречие] нещадно
Тезаурус:
- There was a gasp from spectators and a solitary scream as Damien fell towards the fast-moving ground, but instead of lying there he was yanked mercilessly forward as it because obvious that his foot had slipped through the iron and he was hung up.
- Chopin's ever-spellbinding cycle is mercilessly tragic - the three low notes at the end of the final Prlude leave no room for optimism - and one of the most impressive things about Dmitry Alexeev's fine performance is the way in which he keeps intensity and concentration on the boil throughout all of the minor key pieces in the cycle's latter half.
- Despite popular mythology concerning "evil" and vicious species that track down their victims ruthlessly and mercilessly, the reality is that no venom, no poison, no bite, no sting, is ever administered except under extreme provocation or simply by accident, unless the victim is either a potential prey or a rival belonging to the same species.
- Driving Me Crazy mercilessly records the squalls, the vibrant performances and the inertia of the production team, who spend most of their time solemnly discussing what black music means to them and jockeying for pole position.
- Careers at the top can be mercilessly short.
- Its top lip begins to extend and grow like some sort of elephant-horse, and the corners of its mouth pull up higher and higher so that its mouth looks longer and longer, as if a heavy-handed rider is pulling mercilessly at it.
- A few days later, the house was ruthlessly, mercilessly, vandalized.
- One of the problems with not getting killed climbing while still young is that you reach such a great age that your standard falls mercilessly, and it is only possible to relive great exploits by reading about yourself in guidebooks.
- These anxieties were mercilessly sharpened by the popular press.
- During the "Killing Times" of the 1880s, when the Covenanters were being hunted down and killed mercilessly, the father fled with his family to Ireland, where they stayed for several years, probably until after James II and VII was deposed in 1688.
- He was mercilessly tortured, blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard for four months, but he refused to break.
- The first time I appeared in the outfit I was ribbed mercilessly.
- In performance, the first two are prone to bouts of noisy, head-splitting virtuosity, and Third mercilessly shows up those who fail to integrate this volatility into music of a more obviously poetic nature, and the Fourth is one of those elusive late pieces, whose rarefied world is closed to all but the most sensitive of artists.
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