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Перевод: loony speek loony


[прилагательное]
полоумный; сумасшедший;
[существительное]
псих ; чокнутый


Тезаурус:

  1. The Tories proposed the idea of allowing schools to opt out to enable them to get away from "loony left'authorities.
  2. This will introduce an unfamiliar note of responsibility to the lending policy of institutions even more loony than our own.
  3. Actually, she could probably have married him and had a few nice babies with his laughing blue eyes, his loony hippy fluffy hair, and maybe her eyebrows.
  4. Nowhere in the previous 300-odd pages has he shown any doubts in his mission to give an account of the war fought by the Allies which balances all those previous versions "sanitized and romanticized almost beyond recognition by the sentimental, the loony patriotic, the ignorant and the bloodthirsty".
  5. Labour has not only neutralised most of those policy areas which make it unpopular; more importantly, it has virtually erased the opportunity for Tories to accuse Labour of being run by the "loony left".
  6. He has remarked on the apparent fact that the "Loony Left" were "increasingly to be found in the more deprived and distressed parts of our country" (Heseltine, 1987, p. 131).
  7. Where there does exist a genuine public expression of concern about the way the police operate this cannot just be dismissed as a matter of misunderstanding or be written off as the foolish ramblings of that police "folk devil" the "loony left", who would dismantle the system for their own political ends.
  8. What of the loony fringe that I had so conveniently forgotten?
  9. But his failure represents a great lost opportunity to have avoided both the damaging interlude of the SDP and the antics of the loony left which kept Labour out of the office for a decade.
  10. Britain's first Raving Loony councillor, Stuart Hughes, has launched the Raving Loony Staffordshire Bull Terrier Party.
  11. He has horrific memories of the days when the loony Left ran London education.
  12. To judge by appearances Nietzsche was a loony who went round market places declaring God to be dead and eventually was declared mad (although from his earlier work Zarathustra the matter was never in doubt).
  13. Much of the right-wing discussion of policies for inner cities has been framed as though the attack was solely on two forms of "extremists": one, the "Loony Left" and the other, disorderly, criminal elements fomenting riots and social disorder.

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