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Перевод: amiss
[прилагательное] неверный; неправильный; плохой; несвоевременный; [наречие] ошибочно; неверно; неправильно; некстати; дурно; плохо; неладно; несвоевременно
Тезаурус:
- Certainly none of his brothers saw anything amiss.
- The main purpose of charity events is to raise money for them and rightly so, but it cannot go amiss if our reputation is enhanced in the process.
- There seems to be something amiss with DR DOS 6 if it allows you to produce protected files in this way.
- Father Reynard was a man striving for sanctity, though he sensed the priest was hiding something, as if he wanted him out of the house before Corbett noticed anything amiss.
- Iran has made it plain that it would take it amiss if it were left out of any post-war security arrangements for the Gulf - but even more amiss if outsiders (read Americans) were to stay on.
- "You had not enquired from Herr Sanders what was amiss?"
- He may have constructed his Cabinet a little amiss, but he had constructed his power-base superbly.
- I wouldn't want anything to go amiss," she finished, blushing bright pink.
- For if they are used amiss, all our power would end; the spell-wall would break, the dark would come in on us."
- He was still wary of her taking things amiss.
- A sick horse has the same outline, and often the same slack mouth; it may by only the slight tension around the nostril, or an unusual lack of interest in life, that indicate that anything is amiss.
- He was as sensitive about his body as a proud owner of its pet's and was perpetually asking her to look inside his ear to see whether there was something amiss - she saw nothing but pink perfection - and wondering about the freshness of his lungs in the atmosphere - she assumed that they were like his ears - and surveying the immaculateness, the flatness of his belly in her long wall mirror with its carved, wooden frame.
- Whilst he was shaving realization began to dawn that something was amiss.
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