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Перевод: despicable
[прилагательное] презренный; подлый
Тезаурус:
- And, besides, I had always been told that self-pity was despicable.
- Against that consider the following despicable episode which occurred during that same visit.
- Masha had, in fact, learned the terrible lesson as the despicable pogroms developed into a policy of national hatred and persecution, later to be transformed into actual genocide and thence into the horrors of the Holocaust.
- It is nothing less than a national scandal that such despicable practices can take place in 1894!"
- "It was despicable," said a police spokesman.
- He had said, of those who wrecked the town centre in rioting on the sixteenth, that "they were not loyalists in any sense of the word but despicable rebels in the same mould as those in Sinn Fein'.
- The US deplored the assassination as a "despicable act of terrorism against a man of peace."
- On the same day that The Boomtown Rats play Leixlip Castle in Dublin to 14,000 people, that Bob Geldof sweeps out on stage screaming "Who's won?" referring to the battle with Dublin eldermen for the right to play; the same day that 30 people are hurt and Geldof refers to Ireland as a "banana republic" and a "despicable nation", U2 appear at the Garden Of Eden club in Tullermeny.
- It was a despicable act."
- "To attack a hospital without any warning is just utterly despicable," said Mrs Janet Cross.
- More incredible was that all of this violence, all of this blood and gore, all of this inhumanity and human sacrifice was being conducted in the corner of our living rooms, because suddenly it was also the nightly fodder of the television stations, who were only just realizing the potential of on-the-spot coverage of such despicable yet compelling viewing matter.
- But in last night's debate on the boat people, Labour's junior foreign affairs spokesman, Mr George Foulkes, denounced compulsory repatriation as despicable and heartless.
- ENO, I am glad to say, is proud to be dismissed by him to the purgatory reserved for this despicable activity, and more than 450,000 people pass through our doors each year to prove it.
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