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Перевод: nefarious speek nefarious


[прилагательное]
гнусный; низкий; скверный; бесчестный; нечестивый


Тезаурус:

  1. But it only remained of crucial importance to that small minority of bigoted constables who classify all Catholics as equally evil and nefarious.
  2. The ostensible purposes of this Act were to ensure that an adequate supply of bodies was available for dissection in the teaching hospitals and anatomy schools, whilst eliminating the nefarious activities of the body-snatchers, whose commerce had nourished the medical profession.
  3. It was all quite sensible but a little nefarious.
  4. The Ostrich first came to fame through the nefarious exploits of its one-time landlord, Jarman.
  5. Evidence comes into his hand of nefarious dealings by Mrs Clennam, and he tries to blackmail her but is killed in the sudden collapse of her house.
  6. Thus they maintained their nefarious existence with impunity.
  7. Along with the building and waterfront trades, garbage collection is a stronghold of the organised-crime syndicates whose nefarious activities add so much to the cost of doing business in New York.
  8. Apart from his large London abode, his nefarious activities brought him a cottage at Lightwater, another at Chobham, a house at Wokingham and one at Sonning.
  9. Residents of Horncastle, Lincoln and Boston were the next to suffer their nefarious practices, then they faded into the night, only to reappear in Dublin.
  10. As it turned out, Beaton's efforts, whether nefarious or not, were very quickly nullified.
  11. SOME time ago, but not so far back that it can be dismissed as incidental, a belligerent centre-half, who needed very little encouragement in such nefarious matters, was instructed to discover how fast the visiting centre-forward could limp.
  12. Whatever their basis in nefarious dealings, misunderstood intelligence, or dreams, noble things were being attempted, and if they came off the world would have cause to be grateful.
  13. What sheer bad luck to meet a literary policeman when he was trying to do something nefarious but necessary.

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