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Перевод: grievous
[прилагательное] горестный; печальный; прискорбный; достойный сожаления; ужасный; вопиющий; мучительный; тяжелый
Тезаурус:
- Brentford striker Gary Blissett, 28, who denies causing grievous bodily harm to Torquay United defender John Uzzell, said the incident was just an accident.
- And once I realised that I could swap this grievous toil for a life of tropical beaches, sweet-thighed maidens and minimal taxation, well, you can see how the choice became all-too simple.
- We must give place (oh grievous case) to horned beasts and cattle,
- Factory worker Robert Brooks, 33, of Pleasant Row, Hyson Green, Nottingham, admitted six charges of causing grievous bodily harm to his son and one charge of child cruelty.
- But later in life Augustine declared: "He therefore who refuses to obey the imperial laws, when made against the truth of God acquires a great reward, he who refuses to obey when they are made for the support of the divine truth exposes himself to most grievous punishment."
- So in practice the "grievous bodily harm" rule goes further than the arguments of its protagonists would support.
- CRIPPLED teenager Steven Nash won 674,500 damages and the admiration of a High Court judge in London yesterday for battling against "grievous disabilities" and passing eight GCSEs.
- There is, however, a large variety of killings which lie above that line but below the line demarcating murder: a killing in which D knew there was a risk of death, but was held not to have intended death or grievous bodily harm, would fall within involuntary manslaughter and might justify a high sentence; whereas a killing in which D pushed a person during an argument in the street and the person fell backwards, cracking his head on the kerb and dying from a brain haemorrhage, might also fall within involuntary manslaughter and might justify a low sentence.
- Not being able to make anybody hear, he had wandered behind the counter and found Mr Oliver lying there in his grievous state.
- It took a minor surgical operation to remove the pin and Miss T. suffered no ill-effects and was able to start her sexual life without inflicting grievous injury on her unsuspecting fianc.
- In his YWES chapter for 1924 (p. 58), he remarked that "it will be a grievous shock to many an innocent sentimentalist, accustomed to see the one-eyed and red-bearded deities everywhere, to learn that Prr and O3in cannot be found in any Scandinavian place-name in England".
- Bourne, of Maidenhead Road, Bristol, denies causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
- That grievous bodily harm thing was coming up at a special court this morning, but that ought to be all wrapped up in half an hour.
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