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Перевод: barbarous speek barbarous


[прилагательное]
варварский; жестокий; грубый; дикий


Тезаурус:

  1. The first cry is associated with "The change of Philomel, by the barbarous king/ So rudely forced".
  2. The situation was so bizarre, so totally unlike her usual environment, that there was a kind of exhilaration to be found in it, in its very discomfort and danger, such as explorers must feel, she supposed, in a remote and barbarous country.
  3. To us, the French behaviour has become increasingly barbarous."
  4. "The violence against street children is now far more barbarous than anything inflicted on political prisoners during the worst phase of the military dictatorship," said Benedicto Rodrigues dos Santos, of the National Street Children's Movement, a welfare organisation that has documented the violent deaths of 1,397 street children since 1984.
  5. When Mary Queen of Scots went to Edinburgh she bewailed going out among savages, and she herself went from a sixteenthcentury court that held but a barbarous, or rather a drivelling and idiotic and superficial travesty of the Italian culture as it had been before the debacle of 1527.
  6. He tosses up the Clothes with a barbarous swing over his Shoulders, disorders the whole Economy of my Bed, leaves me half naked, and my whole Night's Comfort is the tuneable Serenade of that wakeful Nightingale, his Nose.
  7. "We could never open talks with such a barbarous regime," its spokesmen say.
  8. In 1758 he published the following "Verses occasion'd by a barbarous Disappointment that the Author lately met with; wrote extempore, and left for a certain Gentleman, at his House":
  9. The pamphlet said: "The evidence is overwhelming that he arranged the perpetration of a major war crime in the full knowledge that the most barbarous and dishonourable aspects of his operations were throughout disapproved and unauthorised by the higher command, and in the full knowledge that a savage fate awaited those he was repatriating.
  10. They apparently originally got the idea from a book by W. Cooke Taylor, The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized State, 1840 , which Marx read in 1851 (Krader, 1972:90).
  11. No doubt they are also the victims of a gross and barbarous fallacy.
  12. It has done little to defend persons of rank and breeding against the envy and malice of the base-born, to support the better against the worse, the cultivated and civilised against the barbarous and ignorant.
  13. In other respects, however, this is a cogent and sensible account (which was constrained by a barbarous embargo on quotation).

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