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Перевод: awry speek awry


[прилагательное]
кривой; искаженный; неправильный;
[наречие]
косо; набок; неправильно; нехорошо; неудачно


Тезаурус:

  1. Whichever the case, things are so awry that God himself is afraid and immediately jumps to the conclusion that they mean to seize the power that properly belongs to him.
  2. British, and for that matter American, estimates of Russian intentions and capabilities were equally awry.
  3. The cough is there to signal that something is going awry and needs attention after which it will be all right.
  4. The short game was awry, as, they will tell you, is that of any high-handicappers when they are "undergolfed", which means all the time.
  5. Matthew Parris, who spotted on April 2 that Labour had gone awry.
  6. Their policies on devolution seemed to be going awry.
  7. For example, cells in culture go awry aboard spacecraft.
  8. "And tho" your Shape is not awry,
  9. Do come to the hall for a cup of coffee or tea while you are waiting" help to maintain a positive atmosphere when timing goes awry?
  10. In the light of Leapor's harrowing narratives of heterosexual attachment gone awry, as in "The Temple of Love," and family feeling deformed by familial conflict, as in The Unhappy Father and The Cruel Parent , it is possible to read into this last wish a peculiar kind of vindication.
  11. With his tie awry, an alert pair of eyes sparkling behind gold-rimmed spectacles, he impressed the party by coming to the point rather than indulging in what he called the prefabricated speeches he had always hated.
  12. The pace picks up towards the end: Bolam's hair goes awry, and for the first time a sense of desperation enters his acting.
  13. They will want to know how Eurotunnel got its sums so badly awry.

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