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Перевод: grievous speek grievous


[прилагательное]
горестный; печальный; прискорбный; достойный сожаления; ужасный; вопиющий; мучительный; тяжелый


Тезаурус:

  1. Brentford striker Gary Blissett, 28, who denies causing grievous bodily harm to Torquay United defender John Uzzell, said the incident was just an accident.
  2. 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.
  3. We must give place (oh grievous case) to horned beasts and cattle,
  4. 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.
  5. 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."
  6. So in practice the "grievous bodily harm" rule goes further than the arguments of its protagonists would support.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Not being able to make anybody hear, he had wandered behind the counter and found Mr Oliver lying there in his grievous state.
  10. 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.
  11. 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".
  12. Bourne, of Maidenhead Road, Bristol, denies causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
  13. 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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