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Перевод: spiteful
[прилагательное] злобный; злорадный; злопамятный; недоброжелательный; язвительный; ехидный
Тезаурус:
- He's got a long memory and can be rather spiteful.
- If there was a car outside the house, she relaxed and speeded up: a car meant visitors and her mother charming, not mad and spiteful.
- The spiteful Head Girl had deliberately called a sudden rehearsal.
- Look to th'self though, she's spiteful as a witch's cat!"
- (A spiteful Sydney paper had added: "What a shame the event went unrecorded.
- His book challenged Galileo in the most spiteful way.
- It sounded quite plausible written down, and swapping cards was the sort of spiteful thing Karen might have done.
- Both sides were fired up - too much so - in some cases - and a spiteful start brought warnings for David Speedie and Keith Alexander before the third-minute incident which saw Rees dismissed for stamping on Downs with the full-back prostrate and helpless.
- Thus "the cat" becomes an elderly, spiteful, ginger cat, or whatever.
- And the spiteful Rocks reply,
- Spiteful gossips, scandalmongers, churls and hypocrites - please read on, if you dare.
- Mr Patten described it yesterday as a "spiteful and impractical and authoritarian plan".
- She seems to me terribly unhappy in a way which can make people desperate, spiteful, even wicked."
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