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Перевод: wretch
[существительное] несчастный человек; негодяй ; негодник
Тезаурус:
- A Wretch that vows to rove no more:
- Standing at the corner of Great Tower Street and Seething Lane, in the very shadow of the Tower of London, All Hallows must have been as impressive a building then as it is today: one of the oldest parish churches in the City, it has always had close links with the Tower itself, and was used as a place of burial for many an unfortunate wretch executed on the nearby scaffold.
- Brought running from the living room by the yells of the unfortunate wretch, she would subdue her husband with dockers language and a series of smacks across his massive crewcut head.
- I've never subscribed to the deification of Nick cave and still don't subscribe to the theory that says "difficult" or "dark" music is somehow better than squeaky-clean pop, but "The Mercy Seat" and "The Good Son" automatically establish a tone of commanding bleakness, Cave scuttling the stage like a wretch possessed and the band striking bunslinger poses.
- He reached the town and entered the Lawnmarket; there was a crowd gathered watching some wretch being dragged by horses across the open space to a waiting scaffold.
- Rab a whole new confidence; the miserable wretch, like a cowardly freak, had tip-toed into this place.
- To keep the Wretch still miserably Poor
- He was a lonely, miserable wretch.
- They ended with lines which leave the reader in no doubt as to her view of the condition: That wretch, if such a wretch there be Who hopes for happiness from thee, May search successfully as well For truth in whores and ease in hell.
- Would any remains of the wretch even reach the bubbling molten magma at the bottom?
- Come, thou mortal wretch,
- "But you became greedy, Barney," she said, "you became so greedy you were willing to sell your own daughter like a beast at the fair, forcing her to marry a lecherous oul wretch that's old enough to be her father.
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