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Перевод: diabolical
[прилагательное] дьявольский; адский; злой; жестокий
Тезаурус:
- In new Zealand I listened in some amusement to a heated discussion abut the diabolical liberty Milford Sound aerodrome was taking, putting up their landing charge to 7.60 (2.30).
- Would the sound of that diabolical symphonic flush carry that diabolical symphonic flush carry into the Abbey and create a major embarrassment for the British Monarchy?
- Though Lewis is said to have found the task of writing these letters morally exhausting - entailing as it did the ceaseless identification of himself with the malign and diabolical point of view - their great strength is that, rather like a dramatic monologue by Browning, they reveal the speaker without succumbing to his terrible outlook.
- There were many comments on those women who wore "the new hipless corsets" and who "get up in the middle and walk out if bored"; there were frequent references to squalor, aromas, diabolical pianos, and very mixed audiences.
- Unfortunately, the animated sequence is diabolical.
- Had dinner with Eric McCormach ("an enticingly diabolical imagination") whose Inspecting the Vaults (Bloomsbury, 4.99) is a book to give you sleepless nights.
- He played a diabolical second shot and he must have finished all of 20 yards from the hole, but he sank it for a 3.
- However, it was a pity that Greg Lewin was interviewed by somebody only knowledgeable about corncrakes; it would have been interesting to know whether Greg has done anything about the diabolical fingering needed on the ancient form of the racket.
- The dust is diabolical - at one stage you could be fired for using a sweeping brush and not a vacuum.
- No, the problem was a licence with such potential being turned into such a diabolical arcade adventure.
- Thereby did the diabolical Powers seek to mutate the substance of the universe and to destroy Man's far-flung yet ultimately frail empire of sanity - a sanity that must needs defend itself with unrelenting savagery
- Addressing the court before sentencing, and speaking in that confiding style whose quality of extreme directness made ordinary statements seem extraordinary, Gandhi took upon himself complete responsibility for "the diabolical crimes of Chauri Chaura" and other disturbances which had broken out in recent weeks.
- Holy objects, relics, and talismans, such as the Agnus Dei - a small piece of wax containing an image of the lamb and flag - were widely believed to provide supernatural help during times of crisis; and holy bells, holy water, and candles were thought to give protection against diabolical spirits.
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