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Перевод: moron
[прилагательное] слабоумный; [существительное] слабоумный ; идиот ; дебил ; придурок
Тезаурус:
- Look at him, the moron.
- She certainly did not, in the vast school hall, in front of two hundred other parents, in a very loud voice, need to tell the maths teacher that she was a moron and incompetent to boot.
- "Don't be a moron," I said, pushing them back.
- That is why I should never have delivered up the opening pages of my long-worked novel to that ten-per-cent moron with the art-school mind and barrack-room mouth.
- I am nine and-a-half years old and sit in front of the television in England with my brother, watching characters like Meg and Sandy argue in the Cross roads motel, while fat Benny, the tele West Country moron in woolly hat, eats lots of pies.
- With the help of a fear-stricken band, his Fender 7-string Strat, an 8-string Gibson "piano guitar" and his "heavy metal mandolin' (an instrument with which, he claims, "even a moron can reach the sublime"), Gregory has assembled a Gothic extravaganza full of fretboard pyrotechnics and in-jokes such as Clapton's Hideaway solo played in real time at double speed.
- God, what a moron.
- She hated her maths teacher anyway, and that dislike was fuelled by Phoebe's frequently repeated conviction that the woman was a moron and taught not mathematics but "sums", a subject apparently lower on Phoebe's scale of values than home economics and office skills:
- Despite being in the centre of the notorious inner-city area of Manchester (Hulme - an architectural tragedy born out of the fevered brain of a drawing board moron and giving (high) rise to a staggering suicide rate.
- "I can't move, you moron!"
- "Shut up, you moron," he told himself.
- Has some moron tried to strengthen them with yellowing tape?
- Such terms as "idiot" and "imbecile" have even attained a certain respectability, to be joined no doubt in time, by such terms as "moron" and "cretin".
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