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Перевод: inveigh
[глагол] нападать; яростно нападать; поносить; ругать
Тезаурус:
- Unabashed, he went on in later years to inveigh against pornography and violence in the cinema.
- No greater incentive can be given to enter on a life of extravagant and riotous living which the sumptuary laws used to forbid, social conscience to deplore and socialist politicians to inveigh against.
- After which they would inveigh against them as decadent while ordering more of the same for their next well-attended private screenings.
- No good to sit under beautiful Italian trees amongst beautiful Italian peasants and inveigh petulantly against miners and respectable women.
- He is the sort of Sixties dominie who used to inveigh in class against the system.
- But despite this slight shift in the taboos, as late as the 1920s Havelock Ellis and Albert Moll were still able to recommend little metal suits of armour fitted over the genitals and attached to a locked belt as prophylaxis for masturbation, and sex education books continued to inveigh against the solitary vice well into the second half of the century.
- Each House has its privileges (though many are identical) and whilst the modus vivendi above referred to may inveigh against interference by the ordinary courts into the affairs of the House of Commons, it is not at all clear that it precludes comment by the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords on the affairs of the House of Lords.
- His first memorandum began by indicting the government's supposedly annexationist motives for going to war and went on to inveigh against the economic and cultural backwardness which the conflict had brought to light.
- But he did inveigh against those Protestant nobles who placated the regent by going to mass, and he preached, mainly in the Protestant strongholds of Angus and Ayrshire.
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