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Перевод: affliction speek affliction


[существительное]
бедствие; несчастье; печаль ; огорчение; скорбь ; болезнь ; недуг


Тезаурус:

  1. "With the publication of Affliction I feel liberated from that obsession with domestic violence."
  2. They also remarked with astonishment a sort of combat between God and her without being able to determine whether God was more occupied in seeking in the secrets of his wisdom the means of exercising her by suffering than she was disposed to suffer for his love; for she showed an incredible avidity for crosses and an invincible patience over her trials and over every affliction which Almighty God sent to exercise her love and fidelity.
  3. Unemployment is a major affliction, and at the time of the riots 36 per cent of the workforce in Handsworth was out of work, while the figure for people under 24 years was 50 per cent.
  4. Unable to practise, he turned to teaching at Cheltenham School of Architecture close to the home he had designed and substantially built at Malvern, despite his affliction, and became deputy principal.
  5. After about 20 years of critical success which rarely translated into public acclaim, his new novel, Affliction (Picador, 12.95), has hit big in the US.
  6. Anti-Semitism was not, it appears, a major threat in an environment where many kinds of threat and affliction - such as its gangster debt-collectors, the "menodge men" - competed for consciousness.
  7. It was an affliction rather than a gift, and I was to be healed of it two years later by what I believe was the power of Christ.
  8. How could such an affliction strike down the Liverpool manager, a 38-year-old fitness fanatic, who was playing in midfield for Scotland and Liverpool only two years ago?
  9. Brittle with age and affliction, the branches offered uncertain support.
  10. And when the product is animal research hysteria over a new human affliction can sometimes sell even the worst schlock.
  11. I weep to hear of this latest affliction and so unexpected with him in the prime of his life and never an illness and being a big strong man.
  12. Gerard Fusil, a French radio journalist, suffers the same insatiable affliction as Francoise, along with hundreds of other amateurs who want to cheat death with a dramatic natural backdrop, but his connections within the French media gave him the chance to create an annual event to satisfy even the most daredevil adventurer.
  13. Two causes of this unfortunate affliction, it seems, are a serious deficiency of protein in the diet and an excessive intake of vitamin A (carotene).

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