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Перевод: drab
[прилагательное] желтовато-серый; тускло-коричневый; бесцветный; однообразный; скучный; [существительное] тускло-коричневый цвет; плотная шерстяная ткань тускло-коричневого цвета; серость ; однообразие; неряшливая женщина; проститутка
Тезаурус:
- We can at will like Democritus develop this faculty of laughter, so that when we look at our fellowmen we can smile and even in the labyrinth of our own thoughts we can resort to humour and thus our lives can be less drab.
- Henry himself never had anything interesting to do), he squeezed close to the wall and coughed to himself in an extra drab way.
- Dimity nowadays resembled a washed-out length of grey chiffon, for she was a drooping, attenuated figure, with lank, mouse-grey locks and a habit of dressing in shapeless frocks, incorporating unpressed pleats and draped bodices, in depressingly drab shades.
- It was in this drab landscape that one of the largest bombed and derelict sites in the centre of London, the South Bank of the Thames was filled by a deliberate gesture of faith in a brighter future, the Festival of Britain.
- Her eyes travelled to the dead fern in its arid pot, the ashes in the rusty grate, the festoons of cobwebs which hung from filthy pelmets and picture rails and the appalling thickness of the dust which covered the drab objects on the dresser.
- The crowd of 7,000 - Aberdeen's lowest of the season - had little to enthuse over in a drab second half in which Aberdeen had several excellent chances but displayed their old failing of not converting demonstrable outfield superiority into goals.
- Only Coleridge could see no reason to obscure the truth and would quote Macbeth to the effect that their grandfather, another John, had been "ditch-delivered by a drab".
- The City is again a place of insect-like life, drab scenes and rats, unless there is present what Eliot had earlier described as an "organic", a sort of tribal, community sense.
- I would leave this drab and unhappy employment in St Andrew's House - for what I did not yet know.
- I used to despise the people who wrote me letters from England showing that they found the world drab and depressing.
- Drab drab drab drab.
- Becky described her hair colour as "drab and boring".
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