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Перевод: gritty
[прилагательное] песчаный; с песком; смелый; твердый
Тезаурус:
- Her voice dropped to a weary whisper and her eyes felt gritty.
- The ash-fall from a typical Vesuvian eruption rarely causes casualties, but it did cause problems during the most recent eruption in 1944, when Allied airfields in the Naples area were carpeted with ash, making the runways temporarily unusable, and gritty particles found their way into the air intakes of aircraft flying in the area.
- " She felt in a wave of terror the grey, gritty hopelessness of it all ."
- "I shall be extremely gritty if you've pinched a single one of my precious bottles.
- I've experienced them," - remembering, with a shudder, a crappy little agency in Clapham where there had lurked a loud gritty third-rate Scottish horror she'd had the misfortune to run across in her Algox days.
- The Odeon New Street will be showing BOY'Z N THE HOOD a gritty look at the urban life of young African-Americans, and the Cannes award winning feature YOUNG SOUL REBELS which looks at sexuality, race and music in late seventies Britain.
- Northampton Town's followers bestowed the well-meant, if dubious, honour on Graham Reed, a vigorous and gritty right-back.
- Now, you've got to get down to the real nitty gritty: how will the stage look, what about the sound system, who presses what buttons for the audio-visuals and when?
- Instead he has fought his condition with the gritty determination of the prize fighter he is.
- All gritty and distant now.
- He worked from the root, soaking strand after strand until her whole head was covered in the gritty concoction.
- However, Farnham showed their true mettle in the second half with a gritty performance allied to Ernie Howe's shrewd redeployment of his players.
- John Buchan's heroes and Sapper's Bulldog Drummond were as patriotically gritty as he and deserved as well of their country, but their relations with women, if any, were models of chivalry and restraint.
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