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Перевод: hurried
[прилагательное] торопливый; поспешный; быстрый
Тезаурус:
- As Mummy hurried away, a man came in with Angela's broomstick.
- Looking disapproving, the sister strode off down the corridor and they hurried after her.
- The News of the World called it "The most shocking sporting event ever to be screened" and newsmen from around the world hurried to interview the organizers of the Sex Olympics when it was announced that these very contemporary games were due to be staged in 1971.
- Indeed several schemes in their very early stages, like the current hurried reorganisation in Ghana, and the plans announced in 1977 for curriculum revision in Cameroon, carry in their very planning, like a Greek tragedy, the seeds of eventual disillusion.
- A few minutes later she hurried back and took him by the hand.
- We hurried on.
- I hurried across the Diamond, down to the shore, where the River Eske meets Donegal Bay.
- The girl gave him an undisclosed amount of cash and he hurried out.
- While she hovered on the threshold, patting her wispy hair into place with an agitated hand and looking distractedly at her reflection in "The Light of the World", a breathless child hurried into the lobby, calling her name.
- One of them looked at her resentfully, and she hurried into the eastern end of the lane.
- Seton and Ramsay hurried down to the outer walls and bastions above the harbour wharves and quays, where most of the castle cannon had been positioned, ordering the garrison troops to man the guns.
- I hurried on, keeping an anxious, watchful eye on the skyline.
- He strolled over to the window, lit his cigar, stared down as plain-clothes policemen hurried across the courtyard one storey below.
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