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61 viciously
viciously [ˈvɪ∫əslɪ][attack, stab, beat, strike] brutalement ; [say, criticize] méchamment* * *['vɪʃəslɪ]1) ( savagely) brutalement2) ( perversely) méchamment -
62 perverse
[pə'vəːs]adj* * *[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) niepokorny, uparty2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) przewrotny•- perverseness
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[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) ietiepīgs2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) perverss; aplams; nesaprātīgs•- perverseness
- perversity* * *perverss, pretdabisks; aplams, nepareizs, nesaprātīgs -
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[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) priešgynus, nesukalbamas2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) įnoringas•- perverseness
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adj. pervers; vrång, avog* * *[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) motsträvig, tvär, egensinnig2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) motsträvig, trotsig, vrång•- perverseness
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[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) zvrácený2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) zavilý•- perverseness
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[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) încăpăţânat, îndărătnic2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) pervers•- perverseness
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[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) αντιρρησίας,ανάποδος2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) διεστραμμένος•- perverseness
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[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) zvrhlý, úchylný2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) zanovitý•- perverseness
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70 backward
['bækwəd] 1. прил.1) обратный, направленный или повернутый назад2) отсталый, отстающий в развитииbackward children — умственно или физически отсталые дети
Syn:3) запоздалый, позднийHarvest is extremely backward this year. — Уборка урожая в этом году сильно запоздала.
Syn:late 1.4) медлящий; неохотно делающийSyn:5) застенчивый, робкийSyn:2. нареч.1) назадHe turned sharply round and walked backward. — Он резко повернулся и отступил назад.
Bending backward or forward is not to be permitted. — Наклоняться назад или вперёд не разрешается.
Syn:They are beaten backward from the palace. — Они выбиты из дворца.
3) наоборот, задом наперёд4) к худшемуThe work went backward. — Дело шло к худшему.
5) превратно, ошибочноSyn:••- backwards and forwards- backward and forwards
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71 simile
an imaginative comparison of two unlike objects belonging to two different classes on the grounds of similarity of some qualityThe one which is compared is called the tenor, the one with which it is compared, is called the vehicle. The tenor and the vehicle form the two semantic poles of the simile, which are connected by one of the following link words: "like", "as", "as though", "as if", "as like", "such as", "as... as", etc.She is like a rose.
He stood immovable like a rock in a torrent. (J.Reed)
His muscles are hard as rock. (T.Capote)
The conversation she began behaved like green logs: they fumed but would not fire. (T.Capote)
Source: V.A.K.••characterisation of one object by bringing it into contact with another object belonging to an entirely different class of things- excludes all the properties of the two objects except one which is made common to them;- forcibly set one object against another regardless of the fact that they may be completely alien to each other;Maidens, like moths, are ever caught by glare. (Byron)
Other words live but a short time and are like bubbles on the surface of water - they disappear leaving no trace of their existence. (I.R.G)
His mind was restless, but it worked perversely and thoughts jerked through his brain like the misfirings of a defective carburettor. (S.Maugham)
It was that moment of the year when the countryside seems to faint from its own loveliness, from the intoxication of tis scents and sounds. (J.Galsworthy)
Source: I.R.G.Compare: logical comparisonEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > simile
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72 friend at court
влиятельный друг, высокий покровитель [происходит от посл. a friend in court is better than a penny in purse; см. a friend in court is better than a penny in purse]He had just been mentioning Hector Rose, for whom perversely he had taken a liking - and I teased him about his friends at court. (C. P. Snow, ‘The New Men’, part III, ch. 21) — Мартин упомянул Гектора Роуза, который, как ни странно, ему нравился. И я не удержался и стал прохаживаться насчёт его влиятельных друзей.
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73 contrarily
1. adv разг. вопреки; против2. adv разг. наоборот, в противоположном направлении3. adv капризно, своенравноСинонимический ряд:1. differently (adj.) differently; diversely; in a different way; in an opposed way; oppositely; otherwise2. antagonistically (other) antagonistically; conflictingly; discordantly3. frowardly (other) frowardly; perversely; restively; waywardly; wrong-headedly4. oppositely (other) antithetically; contradictorily; conversely; diametrically; oppositely; reversely -
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1. adv глухо2. adv неясноСинонимический ряд:obstinately (other) bullheadedly; hardheadedly; intractably; intransigently; mulishly; obstinately; pertinaciously; perversely; pigheadedly; refractorily; stiffly; stubbornly; toughly; willfully -
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adv упрямо; настойчиво, упорно; негибкоСинонимический ряд:bullheadedly (other) bullheadedly; deafly; doggedly; hardheadedly; intractably; intransigently; mulishly; pertinaciously; perversely; pigheadedly; refractorily; stiffly; stubbornly; toughly; willfully -
76 stiffly
adv холодно; чопорно, натянутоto answer stiffly — холодно ответить; отвечать неохотно
Синонимический ряд:1. immovably (adj.) firmly; fixedly; heavily; immovably; resolutely; rigidly; solidly; soundly; strongly2. excessively (other) dizzily; excessively; exorbitantly; extravagantly; extremely; immoderately; inordinately; steeply; supernaturally; unconscionably3. inflexibly (other) inflexibly; rigidly4. intoxicatedly (other) blindly; disguisedly; drunkenly; intoxicatedly; sloppily; tightly; wetly5. obstinately (other) bullheadedly; deafly; hardheadedly; intractably; intransigently; mulishly; obstinately; pertinaciously; perversely; pigheadedly; refractorily; stubbornly; toughly; willfully6. woodenly (other) woodenly -
77 stubbornly
1. adv упрямо2. adv упорноСинонимический ряд:1. resolutely (adj.) adamantly; doggedly; firmly; intently; persistently; purposefully; resolutely; steadfastly; tenaciously2. doggedly (other) doggedly; perseveringly; tenaciously; tirelessly; unfalteringly3. inflexibly (other) adamantly; inexorably; inflexibly; obdurately; relentlessly; rigidly; steadfastly; uncompromisingly4. obstinately (other) bullheadedly; deafly; hardheadedly; intractably; intransigently; mulishly; obstinately; pertinaciously; perversely; pigheadedly; refractorily; stiffly; toughly; willfully -
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adv энергично, усердно, яростноСинонимический ряд:1. hardly (other) arduously; badly; difficultly; formidably; hardily; hardly; heavily; laboriously; roughly; ruggedly; seriously; severely; slavishly; stickily; strenuously; terribly; toilsomely2. inflexibly (other) inflexibly; uncompromisingly3. obstinately (other) bullheadedly; deafly; hardheadedly; intractably; intransigently; mulishly; obstinately; pertinaciously; perversely; pigheadedly; refractorily; stiffly; stubbornly; willfully4. onerously (other) burdensomely; demandingly; exactingly; exigently; grievously; onerously; oppressively; taxingly; tryingly; weightily5. strongly (other) stoutly; strongly; sturdily6. viscously (other) tenaciously; viscidly; viscously -
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Синонимический ряд:1. arbitrarily (other) arbitrarily; capriciously; erratically; freakishly; vagariously; whimsically2. contrarily (other) contrarily; frowardly; perversely; restively; wrong-headedly -
80 wickedly
Синонимический ряд:1. ably (other) ably; capably; competently; properly; qualifiedly2. bluely (other) bluely; broadly; racily; saltily; shadily; spicily; suggestively3. corruptly (other) corruptly; perversely; viciously4. dangerously (other) dangerously; hazardously; perilously; treacherously; unhealthily; unsoundly5. maliciously (other) despitefully; hatefully; malevolently; maliciously; malignantly; malignly; nastily; rancorously; spitefully6. outrageously (other) barbarously; outrageously; unconscionably7. playfully (other) coltishly; friskily; gamesomely; impishly; mischievously; playfully; prankishly; roguishly; sportively; waggishly8. skillfully (other) adroitly; cleverly; prettily; skillfully9. troublesomely (other) meanly; troublesomely; uglily; vexatiously10. wrongly (other) badly; evilly; immorally; iniquitously; sinfully; wrongly
См. также в других словарях:
Perversely — Per*verse ly, adv. In a perverse manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perversely — perverse ► ADJECTIVE 1) showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave unacceptably. 2) contrary to that which is accepted or expected. 3) sexually perverted. DERIVATIVES perversely adverb perverseness noun perversity noun (pl. perversities) … English terms dictionary
perversely — adverb 1. deliberately deviant (Freq. 2) his perversely erotic notions • Derived from adjective: ↑perverse 2. in a contrary disobedient manner • Syn: ↑contrarily, ↑contrariwise … Useful english dictionary
perversely — adverb see perverse … New Collegiate Dictionary
perversely — See perverse. * * * … Universalium
perversely — adverb In a perverse manner … Wiktionary
perversely — Synonyms and related words: bearishly, cantankerously, churlishly, contrarily, contrariwise, crabbedly, crankily, crossly, crustily, fractiously, frowardly, huffily, ill humoredly, ill naturedly, irascibly, irritably, snappily, sourly, sulkily,… … Moby Thesaurus
perversely — pÉ™(r) vÉœrslɪ / vÉœËs adv. in a deviant manner, aberrantly … English contemporary dictionary
perversely — per·verse·ly … English syllables
perversely — See: perverse … English dictionary
perverse — perversely, adv. perverseness, n. /peuhr verrs /, adj. 1. willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected or desired; contrary. 2. characterized by or proceeding from such a determination or disposition: a perverse mood. 3.… … Universalium