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Перевод: tragic speek tragic


[прилагательное]
трагический; трагедийный; ужасный; катастрофический; печальный; прискорбный


Тезаурус:

  1. It would be a tragic error to buy this man out of Kuwait by awarding him the starring role in Arab dealings with Israel.
  2. We were playing a silly game, which had not a tragic outcome - it had, thanks to the mercy of providence, a fortunate outcome - but it had an outcome which is not one which ah statecraft should either aim at or be proud of having achieved.
  3. A rather tragic member of the leonine race, found in Asia.
  4. The patients whom I find most tragic are those who come for help in dealing with abuse which occurred fifty or sixty years ago, and which has often crippled them mentally and emotionally ever since.
  5. Had these been their primary concerns instead of biblical indoctrination, it is possible that the tragic famines and misery now prevalent would never have occurred.
  6. The plight of abused (physically, emotionally and sexually) children is a tragic and sensitive story which apparently often goes undetected because the mother, fearing reprisals or removal of the children, does not report abuse by her husband/partner or visiting relative (who often is the perpetrator); in many cases having suffered violence herself from him (Jones, 1988).
  7. SOUL was once - a very long time ago - the sound of a psyche breaking up, shattered by desire or loss - a wracked catharsis, an ailing, dejected, broken sound, essentially tragic.
  8. It had been a bad, sad day: receiving permission from Oxford's coroner to take charge of the body of his President's son, collecting the coffin from the local undertakers, who had done their best with little chance of success, and dispatching the tragic cargo back to Washington on Air Force One.
  9. It is in the myth of Odysseus that they most poignantly figure out the tragic paralysis of the dialectic, and, by extension, the quandary of cultural critique: to steer past the temptations of the Sirens whose fatal song cannot be resisted, Odysseus stuffs his men's ears with wax so that they will not be distracted from their rowing, and binds himself to the mast with orders that he must not be released.
  10. "The situation is tragic, but it is important that these people do not undermine confidence in this approach to conservation."
  11. But beneath the gloss of success was a more tarnished and tragic private life.
  12. The three little babies (one of whom later died) were the tragic proof of unsuccessful health promotion.
  13. The deaths in disasters like Hillsborough are certainly tragic but they also fall into the realms of normal human experience.

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