Мы используем Cookies Этот веб-сайт использует cookie-файлы, чтобы предлагать вам наиболее актуальную информацию. Просматривая этот веб-сайт, Вы принимаете cookie-файлы.
Знаете ли вы? Кликните два раза на слово, чтобы найти его в TermGallery.
Значения термина sudden downfall на английском
Значения для термина "sudden downfall" отсутствуют.
Использование термина sudden downfall на английском
1
This was the suddendownfall of the Marlboroughs and of the Whig interest.
2
No one could calmly reflect after such a suddendownfall of their hopes.
3
Sophar declares the shortness of the prosperity of the wicked: and their suddendownfall.
4
The months that followed his great and suddendownfall dragged their slow length along.
5
Great was the confusion among the bees at this suddendownfall of their long-cherished home.
6
But Weld does see some parallels between Trump's predicament and Nixon's slow then suddendownfall.
7
Was Clemente's death responsible for Blass's suddendownfall?
8
A great exhilaration is often the precursor of disaster, and mine was to have a suddendownfall.
9
Rumour had been busy spreading its many-sided tales about Marston-his difficulties, his connection with Graspum, his suddendownfall.
10
And it was so strange that the innocent cause of his suddendownfall should now come under his charge.
11
Few chapters in modern diplomatic history are more surprising than the suddendownfall and restoration of Germany in Turkish favor.
12
But what finally became of this great AEgean Empire and what caused its suddendownfall, that I can not tell.
13
You know my uncle's errors; you know also his goodness of heart; you can sympathise with him in his suddendownfall.
14
He inherited from his mother all those attributes which made him great, and owed his suddendownfall to none of her teachings.
15
Popular imagination, awe-struck by such a suddendownfall from exalted prosperity, recognised the hand of God in the events which brought about the catastrophe.
16
It is but the suddendownfall of life, so inseparable from the planter who rests his hopes on the abundance of his human property.