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Перевод: smote
[глагол] #past и p.p. от smite
Тезаурус:
- In reply, Pascoe closed up his fist and smote Sam on the chest, sending him staggering back.
- And he went out and defied the Count and slew him, and smote off his head and carried it home to his father.
- Miss Fogerty's heart smote her at the sight of her patient's distress.
- He didn't move until John's hand smote his weak shoulder, and John's voice said, with desperate hoarseness, "You thrawn God-damned fiend of a Fleming!"
- "These are the gods who smote the Egyptians with every sort of plague in the wilderness."
- She said that she had nearly given up the idea, but "every time she met a cripple her conscience smote her".
- An open palm, as big and fattily solid as a Bradenham ham, smote the side of my head with horrific force.
- They were discovered by Sir Hugh Trumpington, who raised the alarm, but one of Montague's men seized a mace "and smote the same Hughe oppon the hevede, that the brayn burst out and felle on the Ground".
- "These are the gods," say the Philistines, "who smote the Egyptians with every sort of plague ( maccah ) in the wilderness."
- And in the pursuit he came up to King Yucef, and smote him three times: but the King escaped from under the sword, for the horse of the Cid passed on in his course, and when he turned, the King being on a fleet horse, was far off, so that he might not be overtaken; and he got into a Castle called Guyera, for so far did the Christians pursue them, smiting and slaying, and giving them no respite, so that hardly fifteen thousand escaped of fifty that they were.
- The permissive society did not begin with the publication of Dr John Robinson's Honest To God but this certainly smote the ramparts of the established Church which, until that point, had been seen - mostly with approval - as the defender of the faith and of public and private morality.
- And King Bucar and the other Kings were so greatly dismayed that they never checked the reins till they had ridden into the sea; and the company of the Cid rode after them, smiting and slaying and giving them no respite; and they smote down so many that it was marvellous, for the Moors did not turn their heads to defend themselves.
- Aenarion rose and smote the daemon mightily, cleaving its head in two and shearing its arm from its body.
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