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Перевод: lonely
[прилагательное] одинокий; уединенный; томящийся одиночеством; пустынный; [наречие] одиноко
Тезаурус:
- The Colonel put it to Elisabeth that in the autumn of life, simple companionship was as much as one might expect, that a community of interests and a desire to see one's partner pleased could turn what might otherwise be a lonely existence into well-being.
- On windswept lonely Chesil Beach - that great ten mile long pile of pebbles which stretches westwards along the Dorset coast from Portland - one can still explore the pillboxes and anti-tank defences which were built in 1940 to resist the threat of invasion.
- Drawing on comic books, the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and - like Sukenick and Pynchon - the Marx Brothers, Robbins exploits performance and theatricality as ends in themselves.
- IN THE dim half-light of a winter's afternoon, the gradual incline of Cranley Gardens in Muswell Hill stretches bleakly ahead, bringing to mind the lonely victims of the street's most notorious resident, Dennis Nielsen.
- All the build up of delight shrivelled and stripped Jay to lonely self-scourging.
- I tried to make my excuse sound plausible, but I fear I did hurt him; he had been pronounced unfit for military service and he was lonely and smarting at his exclusion from the experience of his peers.
- It was not uncomfortable down on the floor, just lonely.
- Sent away to prep school at eight, he was lonely and homesick and no sooner had he settled in than he moved to public school, to Gordonstoun, a bleak and desolate place on the windswept north-east coast of Scotland, with a regime to match.
- "I started my classes mainly because I got lonely sitting up in my workshop all day and because going to a class is how I started.
- The place fascinated me - narrow country roads, little lost villages, great shingle beaches and lonely salt marshes.
- "It's a lonely spot up there -" he began.
- He used to enjoy telling us of the early trials of the Young husband expedition of 1908 which trekked more than halfway across the lonely reaches of Persia and Afghanistan, and over the Himalaya range to Tibet.
- Quote of the week is from Don Johnson: "They say it's lonely at the top, but it's lonely at the bottom and in the middle too."
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