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Перевод: noonday
[существительное] полдень ; время около полудня; расцвет ; время наибольшего подъема; процветания
Тезаурус:
- His gaze took in nothing of the scene in the street below; it spoke only of the generic, accumulated ills of the Noonday of Italy, of violence and crime, poverty, disease, ignorance, and superstition.
- Saad's family rushed to try and have their revenge on the witness who had announced the news like someone possessed, and who cared less about Saad's death than about convincing the whole community of what he had seen in the hut that burning noonday.
- I see also the ideas of the desert poet who wrote: "In the noonday when the sands dance and the hillocks put on their robes of the mirage."
- And he was painting a vigorous picture of the Noonday of the future, sketching it with powerful sweeps of his arm and bunching of his fists, until Davide's father cut in, "And do they recommend that you use such language?
- In all of Britain's great cities, majestic terminals went out of use and lay for years rotting like gigantic beached whales in the noonday sun - Manchester Central, Liverpool Exchange, Birmingham Snow Hill, Glasgow St Enoch's.
- Noonday patterns were blotches of yellow and umber; here and there, a column of pale green climbing a fault line.
- Burden grumbled that opening windows upset the air conditioning but he complied, raising the yellow venetian blind and letting in a powerful shaft of noonday sunshine.
- Ice-blue blinds were lowered to keep out the noonday sun.
- He had heard the commotion and roused himself from his noonday nap to come and see what had caused such an uproar.
- The evening was warm and clear, the light and the long soft shadows more flattering to this market town High Street than the noonday sun.
- The shadows were sparse and the light was cruel, as though the noonday devil had taken more than his share out of malice and greed.
- The stone flowerpots on the forecourt sported bright bouquets of pelargoniums, their magenta-splashed faces turned gratefully to the noonday sun.
- I was in the graveyard at noonday.
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