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Перевод: lassitude speek lassitude


[существительное]
усталость ; вялость ; апатия


Тезаурус:

  1. The lassitude still on her, she came slowly to her feet and looked down at the boy, who stood up, shifting uneasily.
  2. He also offered dire predictions to couples (Graham couldn't even consider the possibility they might not be married) that going at it like knives would lead to "languor, lassitude, muscular relaxation, general debility and heaviness, depression of spirits, loss of appetite, indigestion, faintness and sinking at the pit of the stomach, increased susceptibilities of the skin and the lungs to all atmospheric changes, feebleness of circulation, chilliness, headache, melancholy, hypochondria, hysterics, feebleness of circulation, feebleness of all the senses, impaired vision, loss of sight, weakness of the lungs, nervous cough, pulmonary consumption, disorders of the liver and kidneys, urinary difficulties, disorders of the genital organs, spinal diseases, weakness of the brain, loss of memory, epilepsy, insanity, apoplexy, abortions, premature births, extreme feebleness, morbid predispositions, and an early death of offspring."
  3. From out of this irritated lassitude, a conversation began to reach me.
  4. From the further edge of the forest right up to their feet the colour drained away leaving the last grey lassitude of irredeemable decay.
  5. Although Burma is an oil producer, national lassitude and the lack of a desire for "development" ensure a leisurely extraction, and petrol is rationed.
  6. Many complaints are worse () from lying in bed and from rest and are better () slowly moving about but the great lassitude compels them to lie down.
  7. Watch out for any unusual changes - lassitude, depression, irritability, peculiarities over food and eating,-; excessive secretiveness.
  8. A paralysing lassitude was engulfing her and she wondered how she would muster the energy to rise from her chair, walk across the drawing-room, climb the stairs, remove her outer garments.
  9. Very often, in the middle of the evening, she would be overcome by lassitude and retire to bed, often before the shops downstairs were closed.
  10. In England the criticism of continued military activity by John Wyclif, the opposition to war expressed by men of Lollard sympathies such as William Swynderby, the lassitude provoked by so many years of conflict, mirrored in some of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower, are indicative both of people's reflection regarding the morality of war and the ways in which it was being fought, and of the apparent futility of allowing it to continue along its present drift, no real advantage accruing to either side in spite of the great cost, both human and financial, to all.
  11. Does not lassitude succeed intercourse because of the quantity of seed lost?
  12. They managed to keep their lassitude at bay with regular coffee breaks every hour and when lunch arrived unexpectedly just after midday, courtesy of Brummer, they were grateful for the nourishment and the respite.
  13. Out of his lassitude, his misery, there had suddenly emerged hope.

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