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narowisty v angličtině:

1. vicious


a vicious ​thug
You have to be careful ’cos they can get quite vicious if they’re frightened or scared or something.
Loose laces caught in vicious vacuums?
Every soul on earth, virtuous or vicious, shall perish!
I know you're upset with her, but there's no need to be vicious
She's so vicious. I don't like her.
vicious attack/ campaign/rumour
The police said that this was one of the most vicious attacks they'd ever seen.
The definition of vicious is someone or something that is especially cruel, harsh or violent, especially when the unkindness is done intentionally.
These vicious rumours aren't true!/Their vicious children do what they want!
vicious - extremely violent
Judge Isaac Parker characterised Cherokee Bill as the most vicious of all the outlaws in the Oklahoma Territory, who killed for the love of killing.
“You’re vicious."
An example of vicious is when you cruelly attack someone's looks and character for no reason.
In most cases, people, even the most vicious, are much more naive and simple-minded than we assume them to be. And this is true of ourselves too.

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