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Перевод: furtively


[наречие]
тайно; украдкой; воровски; крадучись


Тезаурус:

  1. "You think I should keep two establishments and sneak furtively from one to the other like some sort of guilty adulterous cad?"
  2. Contraceptives in Britain were still kept out of sight, even male ones, and had to be purchased rather furtively, like guilty secrets.
  3. A swarm of ghosts gyred around him in a multiple helix, allowed some measure of self-determination by his preoccupation, furtively snatching their existence from his body and his mind.
  4. They slid away furtively, the pink lids blinking.
  5. Telling lies or acting furtively
  6. On the train I looked furtively at the lock on the carriage door and watched the railway embankment carefully as if assessing the effect of falling out onto it at speed.
  7. Paul furtively investigates the section in Pregnancy which details the part he played in the business.
  8. But the council said the Government's decision to repatriate had profound implications for asylum seekers all over the world and added that it was "utterly appalled" by the action taken furtively in Hong Kong.
  9. The Scrapbook is also variously supported by Association Franaise d'Action Artistique, the Ministry of Culture, Copenhagen, the Instituo Banco San Paulo of Turin, Becks Bier, to name some of the backers, and also by the furtively named Friends of the Situationist International, whoever they are!
  10. She raked round their rubbish heaps at night; she stole from them - peats from the stacks outside their huts, oats gleaned at night from the fields where they drove her away by day, once a half-grown lamb with a broken leg, that she killed with her knife and carried furtively back to the hut, praying they'd think an eagle or fox had taken it.
  11. He looked down furtively into his emptied cup.
  12. In some forests he took for himself the profits of the minor pleas: a thirteenth-century Cumberland jury swore that if any man "furtively" felled an oak in Inglewood Forest, then the warden's duty was "to attach his body according to the law of the forest" to answer before the Justice of the Forest at the Forest Eyre.
  13. More bits of layette arrive from all parties, including a romper-suit with a picture of Horace the Happy Horse on it, which Paul furtively throws in the dustbin.

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