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Перевод: ferocity speek ferocity


[существительное]
жестокость ; свирепость ; лютость ; дикость


Тезаурус:

  1. In a small area flanked by Bishopsgate, Leadenhall Street and Houndsditch, buildings had buckled from the ferocity of the blast.
  2. Peregrine Worsthorne, for example, used the ferocity of the confrontations in Handsworth, Brixton, and Tottenham to argue that there was a major question mark over the possibility of assimilating the "coloured population" into mainstream "British values" (Sunday Telegraph, 29 September 1985).
  3. The public and professional opposition to I M Pei's famous glass pyramids at the Louvre was of a ferocity that would never have been withstood in England.
  4. Her only real skill was her ferocity as a guard dog, watching over the sheep in the temporary grazing settlements high in the mountains or alerting the family to strangers within the village and intruders in the house.
  5. Between 1985 and 1987 the leading Shiite militia, Amal, attacked the south Beirut refugee camps with the same ferocity which had characterized attacks by the Maronites in the preceding phase of civil war.
  6. So it's with added comprehension that a reader of On the Look-Out can approach the taut ferocity of Sisson's early poems and the sombreness of those more recent, the jarring plainness of his Divine Comedy and other such translations, the savagery of his two gaunt novels, and the war against fashion-induced mediocrity waged by Sisson the literary critic.
  7. I have suffered the ungentle ministrations of midges throughout Scotland, from Cape Wrath to Loch Lomondside, but few match the ferocity of Ythan's ladies.
  8. It was Tilly who crushed the Bohemians at the White Mountain and who established a terrible reputation for ferocity by his sack of Magdeburg.
  9. In a competition renowned for its ferocity, where even forwards can be burned out in their twenties, a 35-year-old winger is most unusual.
  10. First, because Euro-elections do not have the blood-letting ferocity of a general election.
  11. The felling, trimming, cutting, absorbed him completely and because of the ferocity of the running chain it demanded his undivided attention.
  12. He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
  13. She attacked her food with ferocity, using her fork like a harpoon, scraping noisily, then wiping the plate with her finger, which annoyed Jane intensely.

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