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Перевод: nightmare
[существительное] кошмар ; страшный сон; ужас ; ведьма, которая душит спящих; инкуб
Тезаурус:
- It was this nightmare image of panic and despair that she kept in her mind's eye as Simon talked his way confidently through his own philosophy of life.
- After nightmare on Kinnock Street David Wastell, Political Editor, finds Labour about to be trapped in the maze of a leadership battle compounded by a shrinking power base and the grip of union barons
- "The interfacing would be a nightmare."
- I can hear myself running through a subway, sobbing and stumbling, with footsteps behind me, like a terrifying nightmare.
- Her return to mere domestic grievances was a relief after the nightmare about the army.
- The abolition of the old 75 percent grant system for adaptations to privately owned homes has been replaced by the bureaucratic nightmare on the new system which has dramatically decimated the number of grants made to enable us to live in our own homes.
- The cult of sport sometimes seems to take on the quality of an Orwellian nightmare.
- Somehow, the vision of Morrissey, Marr, Joyce and Rourke driving Porsches down the Seven Sisters Road and heading for an evening's ligging at The Camden Palace, still seems like an impossible nightmare.
- He is the social worker's nightmare.
- He tried to scream a warning to his nightmare self: "No, don't go in there!
- Aeons past his nightmare.
- In the small hours of Friday, the real nightmare on Kinnock Street began.
- He told a friend of a dream he had had, "a terrible nightmare" - perhaps apocryphal too, but there are no Secret Service logs of dreams - in which America's support of the contras had failed.
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