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Перевод: intolerable
[прилагательное] невыносимый; непереносимый; нестерпимый; недопустимый; адский
Тезаурус:
- O remembered that the line which had accompanied this action was O, intolerable .
- Morrissey's wounded narcissism is both intolerable and intolerant: driven by an instinctive disgust, he makes a meal out of himself in protest against the mealy-mouthed, constructs a grandeur out of swollen self-pity.
- By 1916 Rasputin's influence at court had become intolerable for the old guard Russian aristocracy.
- It is not too awful to be confronted with people cleverer than oneself (in science journalism it happens quite a lot) but it is intolerable to share the world with people who apparently are party to bodies of knowledge and ways of thinking that make all one's own ideas seem petty.
- But to have a multiple personality, in which one self may suddenly be overthrown by another and one mind may be torn in several different directions is sometimes so intolerable, I long for extinction.
- Militarily, it suggests that, even "limited" nuclear attacks designed to avoid global catastrophe inevitably involve intolerable levels of destruction.
- More seriously, the film's remorseless romanticism has a smug and manipulative edge to it that some may find virtually intolerable.
- Equally if one lived in a society where everybody was constantly protesting against the smallest governmental peccadillo life would become intolerable.
- The power of pop is situated in so many other places than the good song, or good intention - in the strange, the intolerable, the unattainable, the curiously sexual.
- Define what is acceptable and what is intolerable behaviour in such areas as violent language, noise level, drug-and-drink-influenced behaviour, and sexual harassment.
- Drugs or even more surgery on yet another organ seemed intolerable, and yet I had said to my surgeon, "I am in your hands."
- If the relationship becomes intolerable, the parties will have the right to divorce.
- For his own daughter to lay claim to such a position was an intolerable affront.
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