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Перевод: perilous
[прилагательное] опасный; рискованный
Тезаурус:
- In Siam, Thomson teamed up with a journalist called Kennedy, and , together with a large entourage, they set off on a perilous journey to Cambodia.
- It was hard, perilous work which, by rockfall or dust, killed most of the men employed in it before their retirement age, and it left Evan with the gasping lungs of the silicosis-sufferer.
- But much more sorry that you have behaved in such an improper and perilous way.
- Dr Williams said problems relatedto blood pressure and her recent pregnancy meant that Mrs Barnett's condition was perilous.
- Following supremely successful spell as a regular goalscorer at Arsenal, Watford and Northampton, Cliff Holton became Palace Manager Dick Graham's answer to the perilous situation we were in as midwinter 1962 approached.
- Yet the resort to arms is by definition a crisis of politics, and to neglect the political response for the sake of military considerations may be just as perilous.
- For a frenzied seven months in 1944, Raoul Wallenberg, special envoy of the neutral Swedish government at its embassy in Nazi-occupied Budapest, waged a perilous struggle on behalf of the city's Jews.
- O perilous mouths,
- Three warriors from the band of Chief Broken Arm (Tunnachemootoolt) made a perilous journey of some 1000 miles, beyond the lands of the Teton Sioux, to trade with the Hidatsa Indians.
- Nationalism - from Prague to Paris, from Berlin to Budapest - is a potent, perilous brew.
- I even felt that I was able to accept his new and perilous choice of military service.
- It has to be remembered just how perilous and unprecedented the operation was.
- With its inflation still rising, the country on the verge of a perilous wage-price spiral and public finances deeply in the red, the Bundesbank has made it clear that it will keep the German economy locked in a vice of high interest rates for as long as it takes to squeeze out inflation.
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