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Перевод: dwelt speek dwelt


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#past и p.p. от dwell


Тезаурус:

  1. Opening the debate, Mr Smith did not return to this theme but dwelt on "the pathways out of poverty" proposed in the review, notably the introduction of a statutory minimum wage and the restoration of a link between pensions and average earnings.
  2. My result in the afternoon race was the worst of the event as I dwelt over my fate up the first beat.
  3. Three months Doa Ximena had been in Valencia, when tidings came to the Cid from beyond sea, that King Yucef, the son of the Miramamolin, who dwelt in Morocco, was coming to lay siege unto Valencia with fifty thousand men.
  4. The Gothic imagination dwelt on the mystery, and found it more productive of nightmares than of dreams of paradise.
  5. It dwelt on the problems arising when Irish suspects, caught in police trawls, turned out to be only Republican sympathisers rather than terrorists.
  6. His soft mincing voice dwelt fractionally too long on every vowel.
  7. There was snobbery in this, of course, but also a simple ignorance of life outside the ivory tower in which I then dwelt.
  8. Of course, he said, an artist dwelt on the edge of madness.
  9. We have dwelt too long among the great; for all these cities, vital as their history was for the future, give little help in explaining the extraordinary prosperity of the smaller cities - though the precocious growth of Pisa may have helped its Tuscan neighbours.
  10. He dwelt on the pondus sacerdotum : the burden of priests, and more particularly of bishops (and especially of archbishops), was that they would be responsible for the souls of kings at the Last Judgement.
  11. It all sounds a bit rich to me, and although Belshazzar swallowed it, Handel and his librettist Charles Jennens clearly took the view that it was not one of the moments from the Belshazzar story that should be dwelt upon or scrutinised to any serious degree.
  12. These common rights were enjoyed only by those who dwelt and held land within the forest bounds.
  13. There had been an inquest and the coroner had dwelt with what the family considered unnecessary emphasis on the theft of the car and the woman's motives for driving recklessly about the countryside at the dead of night.

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