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Перевод: odious
[прилагательное] гнусный; ненавистный; одиозный; отвратительный
Тезаурус:
- Not all feminists are odious and conceited.
- Were they in the interests of freedom to follow tradition and protect and facilitate a march, albeit odious in its characteristics, or were they to seek a ban under the Public Order Act 1936?
- However, when he heard his father being "derided under the odious name of Puritan", he joined them no more.
- For every good read, like Harry Harrison's Plague from Space I (1966) - in which an apparently natural infection turns out to have been tailor-made for Homosapiens by odious extraterrestrials - there are countless bum offerings.
- I could hear that odious voice crackling.
- News footage showing an angry crowd mobbing badger baiters as they entered a courtroom for trial suggests that there is something especially odious about using dogs to tear badgers apart.
- I was counting the chairs and thinking in distress about this odious scandalmonger, this heartless traitor, when I noticed the face of a young woman on the opposite side of the blue-walled coffee bar.
- More about the odious practice of body-snatching will be found in chapter five.
- THE COVER: Roland Gift's overdressed, over-stressed surfeit of overtures glows with an odious, and utterly irrelevant magnificence!
- He found his fellow-curate odious.
- Trollope nearly loses control on the subject of The Plumber, a man "doubtless aware that he is odious to be put down with the tax-gatherer as being as certain as fate and as inexorable."
- The success in putting behind American bars an odious dictator is all the more remarkable because it also neatly winds up the threads of the Iran-Contra scandal.
- The Anatomy Act did not end the odious traffic in corpses, though it checked the more extravagant crimes of body-snatchers, such as the murders committed in Edinburgh in 1828 by Burke and Hare, and in London three years later by Bishop and Williams.
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