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Перевод: incredulity speek incredulity


[существительное]
недоверчивость ; скептицизм


Тезаурус:

  1. In consequence, he had read the two hundred page European Plan with open-mouthed incredulity.
  2. Incredulity raises Shirley's voice an octave."
  3. Also there had been a note of incredulity in Vigo's voice as if he marvelled at such an old goose begetting a swan.
  4. It was also highly theatrical, as his whole adult life had been: an airliner diverted to an unexpected destination, the body found dead on arrival, people already waiting at his destination to greet him before they heard the shocking news, grief and incredulity on all sides as the story spread around the world.
  5. Although Korda was now more of a financier than an active producer, it was his suggestion that led Graham Greene to visit Austria to see if he could find the background in the four-power occupation of Vienna which would inspire him to extend his one-line story: "I had paid my last farewell to Harry less than a week ago, when his coffin was lowered in the frozen February ground, so that it was with incredulity that I saw him pass by, without a sign of recognition, among the host of strangers in the Strand."
  6. The head librarian expressed incredulity.
  7. There we elders heard what we had despaired of hearing - a lecture on Comus which placed its importance where the poet placed it - and watched "the yonge fresshe folkes he or she" who filled the benches listening first with incredulity, then with toleration, and finally with delight, to something so strange and new in their experience as the praise of chastity.
  8. As he looked at her, his face closed over with a faintly embarrassed incredulity.
  9. From his knowledge of "Romances, Relations of Giants Magicians, Genii", his mind was soon "habituated to the Vast ", and when, walking home to Ottery one winter evening, his father told him the names of the stars "and how Jupiter was a thousand times larger than our world - and that the other twinkling stars were Suns that had worlds rolling round them", Coleridge listened with profound delight, "but without the least mixture of wonder or incredulity".
  10. And they were led - incredulity forced us to ask each other later if we had seen it - these legions of men in full battledress were led by a lone soldier in a forage cap sitting atop a T-62 tank, playing a flute.
  11. But, as the results came through soon after midnight, nervous apprehension turned to triumphant incredulity.
  12. This was regarded and listened to with some incredulity by the majority of the airmen, whose main ambition regarding Waafs had much to do with getting them into dark corners, like behind the Naafi, and nothing whatever to do with playing the flute or any other instrument.
  13. With Twin Peaks , the fascination is in watching, with mounting incredulity, the parodic games of multiple genres and thoroughly cliched conventions, which are striking not through their revitalization of verisimilitude in new forms but through the unlikeliness and inappropriateness of their combination.

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