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Перевод: unquenchable


[прилагательное]
неутолимый; неиссякаемый; негасимый


Тезаурус:

  1. He designed for others (costumes for Diaghilev and embroidery for Schiaparelli), but he also "designed" himself; his unquenchable desire for fame and his talent for self-publicity made him the most photographed man in Paris.
  2. Built in an age of faith, the tower had stood as a symbol, too, of that final unquenchable hope that even the sea would yield up her dead and that their God was God of the waters as he was of the land.
  3. Both kinds of representation betray fears and fantasies about sexual passivity and sexual promiscuity: women then, and gay men now, are imagined to engage in a passive promiscuity which is really an unquenchable appetite for destruction; AIDS has "reinforced the heterosexual association of anal sex with a self-annihilation originally and primarily identified with the fantasmatic mystery of an insatiable, unstoppable female sexuality".
  4. Still Damocles worried and pecked, coated with blood and frantic with an apparently unquenchable desire to kill and kill again.
  5. And everyone knew of the people they'd bitten, like the man who went mad - wandering round the village in search of water, complaining of aching limbs and an unquenchable thirst - and whose body was found, months later, washed up in the river at Lmri.
  6. Ever since the post-war beginnings of the atomic dream, it had been the received wisdom that nuclear power was an unquenchable, reliable and, above all, cheap source of electricity.
  7. Is not dread of thirst when your well is full, the thirst that is unquenchable?
  8. Meanwhile his brother Ollokot, of even larger build and with an unquenchable thirst for life, led buffalo-hunting expeditions to the far off Blackfoot lands.
  9. Thereafter, much of Margarete's unquenchable energies were devoted to telling in books and lectures what she knew of the story which Solzhenitsyn would describe definitively in his Gulag trilogy, and to trying to inoculate the young against the totalitarian virus wherever she thought she saw the threat of it.
  10. Gedge, with help from Debbie Kaye, did most of the band's administration and had an unquenchable thirst for hard work.
  11. EDMUND OSMANCZYK was a versatile and accomplished author, journalist, parliamentarian and encyclopaedist who had a lifelong and unquenchable interest in international affairs.
  12. In most cases these families are poor, but they have brought with them the petit-bourgeois values of financially better-off days, and this has led to an apparently unquenchable materialism.
  13. The "Singing Budgie" and "We Hate Kylie" campaign had at first seemed impotent against the simple, unquenchable ambition of Kylie.

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