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Перевод: dragging speek dragging


[прилагательное]
тянущий; щемящий;
[существительное]
волочение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. "It wouldn't be worth dragging all the way to Spain just for the three of us, darling."
  2. Most people imagine that the Inquisition terrorised the population, swooping like the Gestapo on wide-eyed villagers, dragging old women with black cats off to the nearest duck-pond to be drowned as witches.
  3. He sat for more than an hour alone before dragging himself to the room, shutting the doors loudly behind him as he went.
  4. Something bangs hard into me and my arm is almost wrenched free, but eventually the dogs stop, no longer interested in dragging the overturned sledge and me.
  5. Dragging a chair over, he stood on it, took off his scarf and wrapped it round the observation lens.
  6. And Goldberg, pushing the typewriter from him, dragging the pad towards him, Dear Harsnet, I am well aware of the fact that you have cut yourself off from all your old friends, and that you wish to have nothing more to do with them.
  7. It was Gazzer, still clinging on like a monkey and kicking out at Simon, who was dragging him back.
  8. Two a.m. the next morning found me dragging my aching body and borrowed paste board back towards home, having just stuck the last piece in place.
  9. Small cranes were dragging out or depositing bales, barrels, chests and huge leather bags.
  10. Working dogs - even those dragging sledges across the snow for days on end - should not look like hat stands.
  11. tend to ginger up people whenever they think they are dragging their feet on something
  12. Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote: Dear Harsnet, I know you never answer my letters or return my calls, and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you, but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire, as I will always admire much in you, no matter what, there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and, to put it mildly, bigoted.
  13. Partly, I wasn't doing the work because I thought my tutor had decided I was a poof but, more importantly, I was dragging my feet because I wasn't keen on the work itself.

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