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Перевод: wrath
[существительное] гнев ; ярость ; глубокое возмущение
Тезаурус:
- That means political unpopularity for the first and the wrath of the ERM for the second.
- The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
- Mr Douglas Hurd in the House yesterday shuffled uneasily between Washington wrath and Hanoi despair.
- For generations prior to this calamity the custodians and promoters of Yahweh - that is, the now canonized Prophets of Israel - had been warning the people that if they did not abandon their syncretistic ways, the wrath of the one true God would descend upon them.
- Out would go Judgement Day, the separation of sheep from goats, wheat from tares, hell and punishment, the justice of God and his wrath.
- "Ah good," he said cheerily, trying in a manly way to calm the frenzy of my wrath, ignoring the foam at the corners of my mouth.
- Beefy's wrath had been provoked by a swipe Raine had taken in Mission Impossible at Durham County Cricket Club.
- The wrath of her disappointment had been the instrument of his education, which had taken place in a perpetual rush from site to site of a hastily amalgamated three-school comprehensive, the Aneurin Bevan school, combining Glasdale Old Grammar School, St Thomas Beckett's C of E Secondary School and the Clothiers' Guild Technical Modern School.
- On North Stack Wall The Wrath of Deadly Lampshades E5 6b was a contribution to the real bad route names competition from Alistair Hopkins and George Smith.
- The world champion, who trails in fifth place in the driver's championship with only four points, incurred the wrath on Sunday of German newcomer Michael Schumacher, who finished third behind the two Williams drivers for the second successive race.
- This serious "faux pas" brought the judge's wrath on Sergeant Golding and the mother who had been charged with her son's murder was acquitted - the case was never solved.
- The story, basically, is about an aged emperor who divides his kingdom equally between his elder, nasty, daughter, Princess Epine, and her young, innocent half-sister, Princess Rose, thus incurring the wrath of Epine and requiring Rose to journey through a twilit world to find, with the help of the court Fool, her Prince who has been transformed into a salamander.
- THE sudden explosion of wrath between Gary Lineker and Graham Taylor comes as no surprise to close observers of the England camp.
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