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1 demoniac laughter
Общая лексика: дьявольский хохот -
2 demoniac
1. [dıʹməʋnıæk] nодержимый, бесноватый; маньяк2. [dıʹməʋnıæk] a1. одержимый, бесноватыйdemoniac possession /frenzy/ - одержимость, бесноватость
2. дьявольский, демонический3. = demonic 2 -
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1. n одержимый, бесноватый; маньяк2. a дьявольский, демоническийСинонимический ряд:1. fiendish (adj.) demonian; demonic; devilish; diabolic; diabolical; diabolonian; fiendish; impious; satanic; serpentine; unhallowed; wicked2. frenzied (adj.) aroused; frenzied; furious; insane; mad; violent; wild -
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tr[dɪ'məʊnɪæk]1 (person) endemoniado,-a, demoniaco,-a; (laughter) diabólico,-a, demoniaco,-a; (activity) desenfrenado,-aadj.• demoníaco, -a adj.n.• energúmeno s.m.[dɪ'mǝʊnɪæk]1.ADJ = demoniacal2.N demoníaco(-a) m / f, demoniaco(-a) m / f -
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dɪˈməunɪæk
1. прил.;
тж. demoniacal
1) ненормальный, бесноватый, одержимый Syn: possessed
2) демонический, дьявольский Syn: devilish, demonic
3) сверхъестественно одаренный, гениальный Syn: demonic
4) злодейский, дьявольский, жестокий The temper of the mistress of the house of such a demoniacal complexion. ≈ Хозяйка дома - сущий дьявол. Syn: fiendish
2. сущ. бесноватый, одержимый (человек) одержимый, бесноватый;
маньяк - * boy сатанинское отродье - * possession /frenzy/ одержимость, бесноватость дьявольский, демонический - * laughter дьявольский хохот - * character демоническая натура необыкновенно одаренный;
наделенный гениальными способностями, сверхъестественным даром demoniac, demoniacal бесноватый, одержимый ~, demoniacal дьявольский, демонический demoniac, demoniacal бесноватый, одержимый ~, demoniacal дьявольский, демоническийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > demoniac
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