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Перевод: grimy
[прилагательное] запачканный; запачканный сажей; запачканный углем; покрытый сажей; покрытый углем; закоптелый; грязный; чумазый; смуглый; подлый
Тезаурус:
- She noticed his collarless shirt was faintly grimy and there was a button missing.
- All her life had been spent surrounded by grimy bricks with hardly a green grass blade in sight.
- There was also the song Old Grimy , which is unfortunately no longer sung.
- Once out of the bustling grimy city and on our way we motored into the heart of rural England, through expanses of green rolling hills with the odd kestrel hovering by the roadside looking for prey, and just as the sun began to set we passed Stonehenge, the strange stone monoliths eerily silhouetted against the dusky pink horizon.
- To the left was a long low building with a blank, grimy whitewashed wall and a broken, galvanised roof.
- Even under local management of schools there may be little that you can do about restoring peeling paint work and cleaning grimy windows, but it is possible to keep litter under control and flower beds and grassed areas looking attractive.
- The sitting room sofas were a nondescript grey, dotted with cigarette burns and stained with a grimy black line at head level.
- And here was the waterfront, not of the river, but a grimy offshoot of the Danube Canal, apparently little used, though a couple of moored barges were bumping against the ramshackle wooden pier.
- Mouse looked at the grimy mattresses, and went over to the tap.
- No longer industrial and grimy, this Northern metropolis is packed with culture and history.
- It took us all day to get the months' accumulation of gooey duck muck and seagull poo off the airframe, and despite getting soaked lying in cold puddles of grimy water under the floats we never did remove all the khaki slime from their bottoms.
- In 1924 Madame Neel was the first European woman to enter Lhasa, the capital city of Tibet, and she had to travel disguised as an ignorant and grimy old country woman.
- Mason occupied two spaces on a tier of seats normally reserved for visitors to his manager's gymnasium above the Royal Oak, a grimy Victorian watering hole in Canning Town.
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