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Перевод: moved
[прилагательное] сдвинутый; взволнованный
Тезаурус:
- Then she moved about a yard to her right and laid another one at the edge of the roof with the yellow head pointing outwards.
- The details of this action are rather scant, but Domesday Book (see below) showed a distinct drop in recorded values along a line of country which suggests that the Normans moved quickly to subdue Lewes and then marched westwards to join up with secondary Norman forces landing in the Selsey area to take Chichester before moving towards the Saxon treasury at Winchester.
- Mungo reached up and took it down, sending more marbles cannoning across the floor as he moved a foot.
- That means that no one has moved up to make room for newcomers at the bottom.
- Sometimes her lips moved and she muttered something in a low tone.
- His hand moved, slowly, towards the lever that stopped the wheel.
- Bowran worked with Thorpe for a year, but would probably have stayed longer had Thorpe not moved into the direction of T.V. commercials.
- One of the most striking and common is the "church that moved by night" legend, which occurs throughout Britain.
- "When the curtain's rolled up, there's nothing to stop things drifting out by gravity into the river and being moved downstream by the current.
- But once the children reached school age and the family moved to a farmhouse with lots of storage space, Angela began to build up a small trade, learning as she went and advertising in a local newspaper.
- The watchers moved a little closer.
- There was one, now, lurking in the vegetable basket and Henry moved towards it as one might move towards an unexploded bomb.
- "We found the pups, fed them and looked after them until we were moved out in January when the war build-up escalated.
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