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Перевод: raucous speek raucous


[прилагательное]
хриплый; сиплый; грубый


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr Clinton compared the raucous New York campaign to a Coney Island roller-coaster with its ups and downs and twists and turns.
  2. In Masaya, a dusty, impoverished town to the south-west of Managua, supporters of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) turned an election rally into a raucous, joyful rampage on Wednesday night.
  3. Li'l Abner - without the colour of the comic strip in the Sunday paper - seemed bogus, and bogus hillbilly at that; but David and Earl, both schooled in the macho preference for raucous art, liked nothing better than a bogus barnyard.
  4. I knew Oscar would have preferred a quieter, less raucous venture, on a weekday perhaps, but I had to work on certain days and those days came up during his visit.
  5. It was a place of moss and mud and standing pools, myriads of flies twirled in the sun-rays, and dogs and children ran out to greet the newcomers in a raucous chorus.
  6. Stalin died in March 1953 and was succeeded by the moderate Malenkov, who was to be ousted by the raucous Khrushchev in February 1955.
  7. There was nothing for him but a painful irony in their raucous clamour.
  8. This novel seems, but only seems, but does seem insistently, to come from a man who knew nothing but was very opinionated, who checked no facts and guzzled rumour scraps, whose mind was uncouth, raggity, raucous, florid.
  9. The turmoil that emerged both immediately before and after Mayer's departure epitomized, perhaps more than in any other of the major Hollywood studios, the convulsions of change that were sweeping through the film capital, eventually spawning an underground of new, raw and raucous talent of which Nicholson was to be part.
  10. Certainly what Devon Loch heard at that moment was not a noise which he had heard before, and it was some noise - a raucous surge of patriotic fervour as the Royal horse galloped to certain victory in front of his owner the Queen Mother and her daughters Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret, a rapturous climax befitting what was about to be one of the greatest moments of racing history.
  11. When she saw the car Irina uttered an extraordinary sound, a long raucous rapturous cry.
  12. IT is one of the quieter moments in a campaign as raucous as a New York gridlock.
  13. "Mind what I said, now, girlie," he grated in a raucous roar that turned all heads.

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