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Перевод: grope
[глагол] ощупывать; нащупывать; идти ощупью; искать; искать ощупью
Тезаурус:
- What we are groping for, what Pound (we now see) is inciting us to grope for, what Yeats is laying claim to, is that effect in writing which an earlier criticism knew as "lapidary": that is to say, the effect or the illusion of words as not written or printed on a page, but as incised on a stone block.
- My eyes gradually became accustomed to the gloom, and I managed to grope my way to the station.
- Soon the cat appeared, and enchanted anew by the sight beneath the door of little legs running hither and thither, began expertly to grope.
- Not only because both are unbiblical but because both misunderstand the way language is used when we grope to make sense of experiencing God.
- As if to turn attention away from the continual coldness of his hands, he pulled on the gloves comically and pretended to grope about the room with them like a blind man.
- Now, as composers grope towards a language that satisfies audiences and yet manages to be sufficiently modern, Shostakovich's music sounds at the front once again.
- I grope for the saucepans and our meal tickets.
- IT IS the Keats time of year again, when inefficiently brainwashed poetasters grope about trying to remember whatever it was that came after the "mellow fruitfulness" bit.
- "You just grope my fanny and expect me to respond.
- I don't SEE WHy people grope us together as holigans 'cos we ain't alright you get troble makers in every facktion But They dont publish it if a niggeR does a old Biddy do they give us a faiR chance will someone as for stop being a SKIN I dont think I will."
- I did not know Salisbury well enough - Wendy did not know it at all - to grope my way to an hotel (and, anyhow, we feared we had not enough money for a bed).
- We travelled the countryside by day and by night in buses, and were tumbled out of them in the blackout to grope our way "home" through streets which, in their uniform monotony, were hardly distinguishable one from another, our torches, with their regulation double layer of tissue-paper over the bulb, showing like grounded fireflies in the intense darkness.
- Further afield, the Indian National Congress was already beginning to grope towards a national identity, as was the Sarekat Islam in the great Dutch empire of the East Indies.
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