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Перевод: eccentric
[прилагательное] эксцентричный; странный; эксцентрический [тех.]; эксцентриковый; нецентральный; [существительное] чудак ; эксцентричный человек; эксцентрик ; кулак ; оригинал
Тезаурус:
- Other students had always found him eccentric but now they found his behaviour very odd - a lot of muttering to himself, and a total incapacity for the practical things, and sudden disappearances into silences.
- A gallery of eccentric supports (including Twiggy and Peggy Ashcroft) cannot save it.
- Eccentric, say the purists.
- TALKING of which, Brian Clough's behaviour can be so eccentric it is possible to believe him capable of almost anything.
- Betjeman appeared in a pair of eccentric bedroom slippers and said he hoped I didn't mind them as he had a blister.
- Jamaica, where the first railway of 1845 was the first in the British colonial empire, was provided with a diverse group of wonderfully eccentric stations.
- An eccentric Welsh atheist, Dr William Price, cremated the body of his illegitimate infant, to whom he had given the name Jesus.
- The first Alpine skiers were regarded as rather eccentric, but the sport gradually took hold where there were already mountain resorts such as Davos in Switzerland.
- Would you say that you are building a reputation in eccentric roles? necessarily eccentric - that just sounds a gimmick.
- His opposition to premarital sex - he and his university sweetheart stay in separate rooms - adds to the eccentric image.
- He was able to visualize how soccer could benefit from adopting ideas which, in their infancy, seemed to most other people to be merely the outpourings of an eccentric mind."
- Rafferty found Law to be "expensive, aggressive, big-headed, eccentric, moody and petulant.
- The Fifties was a great time for moral stands, at least on this subject, accompanied by high-level debate and quixotic, brave, sometimes eccentric gestures of persuasion.
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