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Перевод: flagrant speek flagrant


[прилагательное]
ужасный; ужасающий; огромный; страшный; позорный; вопиющий; скандальный


Тезаурус:

  1. There never was more flagrant nor impertinent folly than the smallest portion of ornament in anything concerned with railroads or near them.
  2. Die Grnen is generally regarded as the most turbulent and self-destructive of the Green parties, but its internal quarrels are, says Sara Parkin in her guide to the European Greens, "only a more flagrant example" of what goes on in all the parties.
  3. Much later he joined forces with the fledgling Spitalfields Trust, and their efforts have ensured that since 1961 only two more Georgian houses have been destroyed, and those in flagrant defiance of the law.
  4. The official National Council resolution "deeply deploring" the Anglo Catholics' language and their audacity in referring to the Reformation as a "flagrant wrong", resolved that such behaviour was inconsistent with "the letter and spirit of their contract with the State".
  5. Sometimes it is hard to love a rebellious and rude teenager, to endure the appalling racket of pop music, to cope with disobedience and flagrant disregard of rules laid down for family life.
  6. In flagrant breach of Victorian morality he persuaded his inamorata, Elspeth Thomson, to follow him down to Cornwall and into a whirlwind marriage at St. Fimbarrus's Church on 22nd July, 1899.
  7. Henry III's interpretation of the Charter of the Forest was rejected by his subjects, who thought him guilty of a flagrant breach of the promises made by the Charter.
  8. With publicity campaigns and the flagrant use of my column by way of promotion, the radio group sold more than a thousand annual 1 memberships.
  9. But the false legacy of demystification is the belief that anyone can be pop stars - a flagrant falsehood!
  10. In his frustration, Miles led Joseph back to his command tent, where, in flagrant violation of the flag of truce, he took the stoic chief prisoner.
  11. Youatt, in 1839, wrote that the appointment of Vial as Professor was a flagrant and irreparable error, for he knew nothing of the diseases of cattle and their treatment.
  12. Bismarck was "unwell" and the French emissary was reduced to seeking an interview with First Secretary Thile, who pretended to be totally ignorant of the whole business, which was a flagrant lie, and who said: "In any case there are quite a few Princes which one is it?"
  13. Unlike the singer-songwriter creed, attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it: there's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur.

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