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Перевод: lunacy
[существительное] психоз ; помешательство; невменяемость ; безумие; большая глупость; глупый поступок
Тезаурус:
- I wrote a letter to The Times about this lunacy, and it was picked up and ridiculed by all the national papers.
- If so, it was inspired lunacy, for it led to the creation of such classics from the Big Four in UA's first decade as Griffith's Way Down East , Fairbanks's The Thief of Baghdad , Pickford's Little Lord Fauntleroy , and Chaplin's The Gold Rush .
- The parade of lunacy and corruption will continue, but all you will be able to do is go red in the face, mobilise glycogen from your under-used body, build up huge deposits of cholesterol in your coronary arteries and eventually explode, collapse and croak.
- But that Monday's Panorama programme revealed it as a piece of lunacy under definite consideration.
- Until last week this latter option might have been considered a possible piece of government lunacy.
- The press interpreted it as encroaching lunacy.
- No actress alive better captures the ferocious pathos of the little heartbreak writ large, and although her immaculate comic technique sustains whole passages of visual lunacy, she has in addition the much rarer theatrical gift of being able to transmit emotion in its purest form.
- As followers of these pages will know, this project was at one time to have been directed by a America's leading connoisseur of chaos, lunacy and bad taste, John Waters (who made Pink Flamingos and Hairspray).
- The influences upon humans of the planets, moon, and factors such as magnetic fields, atmospheric pressure, and cosmic rays have been imagined by some, including lovers, astrologers and those who, in the past, have diagnosed types of "lunacy".
- Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and, by the same token, that originality demands a degree of lunacy.
- In the current atmosphere of nationalist lunacy, which spans the entire Balkan peninsula, a majority of Serbs has come to believe firmly in this.
- The Strange and Singular Lunacy of A. Byrne, you could call it!
- Half the population thought Dr Trout was yet another crank, confirming that the nation was steadily slipping towards mass lunacy.
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