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Перевод: obliterating
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Тезаурус:
- In August 1952 the innocent-looking East and West Lyn rivers swept down into the Devon resort of Lynmouth, obliterating houses and removing all trace of the Beach Hotel, which was carried out to sea.
- Despite their new-found power, however, they did not succeed in totally obliterating what had been before.
- There was a sensation of rushing white coldness, scentless, but obliterating the faint tang of the tea and she heard the low growling roar of the sea.
- Such rejections could easily harden and become two-sided, obliterating family memory itself.
- The Thames at Maidenhead - a name that provoked Dana's hilarity - looked wintry, and there was snow obliterating the white horse at Uffingham.
- On that same day visit, a counsellor put it to me that my Agincourt style visualization with its obliterating flights of white arrows might perhaps be a little too aggressive.
- The house chased Foo, caught him and collapsed on top of him, obliterating his nine-foot three-stringer Lundy.
- Dr Major, a police physician, found Day's trousers smothered with red lead, thereby completely obliterating any sign of blood.
- It is from an avowedly philosophical perspective that Roger Scruton announces "the major structural feature of perversion" to be "the habit of finding a sexual release that avoids or abolishes the other , obliterating his embodiment with the obscene perception of his body"; as such, believes Scruton, it is narcissistic and often solipsistic ( Sexual Desire , 289,343).
- It could be that this is a time marked by a dearth of characters, or that the smart people in rock aren't interested in self-projection but in obliterating themselves in noise.
- A citizen could be arrested without a warrant under the Deer Act 1963, the Town Gardens Protection Act 1863, or the Public Stores Act 1875 for "obliterating marks denoting that property in stores is HM property", but he or she could not be directly apprehended for an indecent assault on a woman.
- My Trial , Cave and the Bad Seeds were staging their own dilapidated equivalents to "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart", in the gently obliterating, slowly gathering, morose grandeur of "Sad Waters" and "Stranger Than Kindness".
- Success is then the cover concealing and even obliterating the real person inside under the mantle of a false self.
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