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Перевод: bedlam speek bedlam


[существительное]
бедлам ; сумасшедший дом; дом умалишенных


Тезаурус:

  1. THE IMAM'S CALL TO PRAYER MAKES THE VICAR TALK OF BEDLAM.
  2. For all its tension between unison and bedlam, its freedom to use any kind of gesture or step, you are rarely exhilarated by a sense of newly-discovered movement.
  3. In the bedlam of yelling and barking he danced from one foot to the other in a brief breathless panic.
  4. But it was an early-morning bedlam that soon died down.
  5. "I know," Erika shouted across the bedlam on the line.
  6. Out in the audience it was bedlam, each Rodin pose greeted with wolf whistles, cat calls and enough indecent suggestions and doubles entendres to script a new "Carry On" series.
  7. Whatever goes today for Bedlam.
  8. Throughout the bedlam of gunfire, screams and shouts of "Banzai!" from the enemy, Hopkinson was everywhere - sustaining his officers and men.
  9. The stages were used as dining rooms, with the orchestra pit a bedlam of shrieking servants.
  10. Some, like the British Telecom Museum, deal with technology; others, like the Library of Political and Economic Science, with ideology; a third group, such as the Bethlem Hospital (Bedlam), with an institution; a fourth, as represented by the Hatfield House Collection, with a great family; another, as witness the Huguenot Library, with a cultural and religious group.
  11. He finished to well-mannered bedlam.
  12. You can find out a lot by seeing if there is bedlam in the playground or if there are lots of crisp packets and chocolate papers scattered about - this will give you clues to how the school is managed.
  13. The museum preserves, among many other industrial monuments, the famous Iron Bridge ( q.v. ); the Old Furnace at Coalbrookdale in which Darby ( q.v. ) successfully used coke for smelting; the Hay Incline which was built in 1793 to raise tub boats 207 feet from one canal level to another; a pair of double-beam blast-furnace blowing engines known as David and Sampson ( sic ); the former Great Warehouse of the Coalbrookdale Company; the china works at Coalport ( q.v. ); the so-called Bedlam Furnaces built especially for coke smelting in 1757-;8; and the pithead winding gear of Blists Hill mine.

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