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Перевод: breeze speek breeze


[существительное]
легкий ветерок; ветерок ; бриз ; ветер ; ссора ; перебранка ; спор ; шум ; новость ; слух ; угольная пыль; каменноугольный мусор; коксовая мелочь; штыб ; овод ; слепень ;
[глагол]
веять; промчаться; продувать


Тезаурус:

  1. Next morning she seemed so ill that Breeze telephoned Doctor Andrews.
  2. Breeze, scarlet-cheeked by this time - for she hated being made conspicuous - edged her way into the corridor.
  3. A cloud made with an impastoed brush stroke in a lively blue sky irrationally suggests a soft breeze.
  4. what quivers is the breeze, our breath.
  5. The visit hardly went like a breeze from start to finish.
  6. Almost any of these writers might have supplied, for instance, details of the importance of the wind in primitive supernatural beliefs, but the idea of "the wind's singing" is also a prime romantic conceit, as seen in the "gentle breeze" which wafts through The Prelude , or in the notion of the Aeolian harp.
  7. Breeze laughed, for this petulant little outburst made him seem more human.
  8. Breeze snatched up the first thing she could find - her own mackintosh, which she had been wearing earlier in the day - and with one swift movement covered that smouldering sleeve with the thick material.
  9. "At first we tried breeze blocks," Sally explains, "but it very quickly occurred to us that the only way was to do it properly, using original bricks."
  10. Breeze talked away for all she was worth as she cut bread-and-butter in the draughty old kitchen, but she knew that her sister wasn't really listening.
  11. I seemed to hear trumpets and see colourful flags and standards fluttering in the sea breeze.
  12. They all laughed, for Breeze's untidiness had been a school joke for years.
  13. No-one spoke for five minutes as they both glorified in the sun and the light fresh breeze.

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