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Перевод: wrecking
[прилагательное] спасательный; разрушительный; губительный; [существительное] разрушение; снесение; аварийно-спасательные работы; вредительство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The place is off the beaten track, two bumpy miles wrecking the car suspension and who gives a damn?
- Some of its fluid cinematic effects are highly successful, others are distractingly off-key: a non-Shavian sequence in which Eliza and Freddy Eynsford-Hill spend the night scurrying all over London, for instance, and a display of flashes and bangs and madly revolving loudspeakers as Eliza starts wrecking Higgins's language laboratory.
- In fact, he seems on occasion to recreate the clatter of an entire wrecking yard, and it sounds terribly tough on the instrument itself
- Within seconds of his return, Jessie launched a vicious attack on a table lamp, popping the bulb and wrecking the shade before charging into the lounge.
- His last campaign, in 1845, fought with pamphlet and sonnet, was against the projected Kendal and Windermere Railway, which would have brought tourists into the Lake District at the price of wrecking the scenery.
- A RAVE party-goer high on Ecstasy wiped out years of vital cancer research when he went on a wrecking spree in a university laboratory.
- It arrived I wrote at the end of an appalling day of Khamseen - a would-be pergola and a trellis came crashing down on my roof-top, overturning my palms and wrecking my aspidistras.
- A 19-year-old commented: "People buy a wreck and don't mind wrecking it.
- He'd been on the binge of all time, wrecking cars, hitting her, almost breaking two of her fingers.
- Daly gave himself up after his wife, who he married in May, accused him of hurting her and wrecking their 300,000 home.
- The Wrigleys chewy ads portrayed Yankie youth, resplendent in full Sacramento High College clobber, wrecking their gums to a doo wop accompaniment.
- Lindsay had solved the problem of trailering the stallions together by temporarily wrecking their communication through their sense of smell.
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