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Перевод: dally
[глагол] болтаться без дела; прохлаждаться; заниматься пустяками; развлекаться; несерьезно относиться; кокетничать; флиртовать
Тезаурус:
- It is at this point that the analogy between anorexia nervosa and hysteria, which Freud saw as separate from and possibly opposed to the obsessional neuroses, seems to break down, along with Dally's separation of the two as different forms of the disease.
- I ent got time to dally inside."
- It is one belief, for example, that a woman will obtain children if she walks around a sacred tree 108 times dally for 48 consecutive days.
- But everybody knows that, in other games at other times with oter referees, goalkeepers will dally and dawdle to a greater degree and get away with it.
- Dowling did not dally.
- You also have to put enough detail in to make the people real, but don't dally with subsidiary characters.
- Dally goes as far as to state that it indicates a bad prognosis for the disease, but I am glad to be able to report that although my jealousy continued into my adolescence, including the anorexic period, it did not deter my recovery, and that my sisters and I are now the best of friends.
- Yet the players did not dally for long.
- "Don't dally."
- At least we won't dally - no humming and hawing - no referring the matter to superiors and wasting valuable time.
- The early death of a sibling is an event which Dally cites as being common in the histories of anorexics, and a year or so later my baby sister died of bronchial pneumonia.
- "You have to put enough detail in to make people real, but don't dally with subsidiary characters."
- Inside our house there were stone floors, coal fires, oil lamps, but I don't remember ever feeling any sense of cold or discomfort, except when I got chilblains - a seasonal occurrence (and one which Dally cites, along with other circulatory disorders, as common among anorexics and perhaps indicative of a certain proneness).
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