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Перевод: craze speek craze


[существительное]
мания ; пункт помешательства; мода ; повальное увлечение; трещина ; трещина в глазури;
[глагол]
сводить с ума; сходить с ума; делать волосные трещины


Тезаурус:

  1. Hoops used to be brought out from time to time, to become a craze, then be forgotten again.
  2. A tremendous craze developed for the construction of elaborate astronomical clocks.
  3. Young people are often curious and like to experiment with the latest craze.
  4. In response to the recent craze for luxurious presented (and sometimes performed) musicals, Sony has launched the full price "Sony Broadway" label, which features some rarer items coming up in "original cast" recordings.
  5. The abortion obsession is in danger of becoming a bore, but open minds will take to By-Pass Syndrome, not least because of the title track's delightfully nave rejection of the road-building craze.
  6. Some characters live up to their dress: Peter Craze's pig-tailed Banquo, earthy and violent, and Stephen Hattersley's no-nonsense Macduff are a welcome contrast to Bolam's King.
  7. Those who feel hostile to much recent literary theory but are unwilling or unable to formulate their objections often lazily dismiss it as merely another Parisian fashion, citing the rapid displacement or structuralism by poststructuralism as evidence that the writings or Barthes, Derrida, Lacan and their American epigones constitute a craze rather than a serious intellectual movement.
  8. It can be quite a craze in a neighbourhood for a while and then almost disappear.
  9. From time to time, one or other of the local shops would display marbles in their window, producing a sudden craze for the game.
  10. A victim of the craze for many years, there were times when she ate an entire paperback novel in one day.
  11. The last few years have seen the age of the fitness fanatics - those who rush headlong to join in the latest craze whether it is jogging, aerobics or weight training.
  12. It is difficult to deal sensibly with the craze unless we remember that it is the latest in a series of recognisably similar phenomena, which the law has had difficulty in regulating: the early "happenings", influenced by LSD; the "blues parties", which were the last to hit the headlines; the continuing "northern soul" craze, and no doubt others which even the participants have long since forgotten.
  13. When Richard Walker shattered the carp record with a 44lb common carp from Redmire Pool in 1952 it triggered off the carp craze that dominates the big fish scene today.

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