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Перевод: splenetic
[прилагательное] раздражительный; хандрящий; желчный; селезеночный; [существительное] ипохондрик ; раздражительный человек; сердитый человек; человек страдающий болезнью селезенки
Тезаурус:
- We talked about the Dublin Review, where my Basic English article had been published, and referred to a characteristically splenetic article by Montgomery Belgion which had also appeared in that journal.
- The Oceans attempt once more to dent the charts, this time with a splenetic version of a Stevie Wonder song that I for one have never heard of.
- He had left her and gone to live with an upper-class woman, had soared to the opposite end of the scale from Josie, whose attraction for him had been that of a splenetic victim from the lower depths of the goyim: but Josie had refused a divorce and the ordeal had dragged on.
- Dennis Jarrett replies: A somewhat splenetic reaction, Mr Francis, to be sure.
- The Reeve's speech is measured, not a splenetic outburst: only a litel ire is in his herte ylaft and he finds fault with the Miller's Tale just a lite.
- Without them, the book would be no more than a splenetic rant; with them come glimmers of compassion and even humanity to balance the pyrotechnics of loathing.
- The crude and splenetic expression and presentation of such views suggested irrational pathological prejudice rather than a coherent ideology.
- NME can't claim to be the first off the blocks with coverage of this splenetic musical bastard - that honour has to go to the now sadly defunct Sounds .
- "The Insect God" is a five-track affair that finds the Monks placing predictable emphasis on their fascination with the stranger side of the 1960s: Syd Barrett's "Let's Split" gets a splenetic shot in the arm, there's a hefty dose of home grown acidic madness in the shape of an eight-minute "mini rock-opera", and proceedings clatter to a close with the chaotic run through The Mothers Of Intervention's "Who Are The Brain Police?".
- Was this the Devil himself come to fetch them, black cloaked and wealthy, splenetic and anxious to be back in the warm place he came from
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