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Перевод: outlandish speek outlandish


[прилагательное]
заморский; чужеземный; чужестранный; странный; диковинный; необычайный; чудной; нелепый; глухой


Тезаурус:

  1. There are so many more, from the outlandish yellow A. flavum to the round-headed leek (which isn't round-headed at all) whose conical purple-red blooms appear in June.
  2. Here was a creature who was wild, freewheeling, intense, outlandish."
  3. It is not outlandish to see in these verses a modern American so estranged from modern American society - its wastefulness ("Fat beans
  4. But Clinton's nationwide image as untrustworthy refuses to fade, while the insurgent Brown is enjoying himself hugely as the slash-and-burn anti-everybody candidate who knows he will never have to fulfil his outlandish promises.
  5. The alehouse in its most basic form was simply a domestic building where ale was sold to generate additional income for the household, although David Lupton observed in 1632 that the alehouse keeper " defies a wine tavern as an upstart outlandish fellow, and suspects the wine to be poisoned.
  6. His first book, If this is a man , about his months in Auschwitz, and its sequel, The Truce , were hard to fault, and the successive publications of his middle age have been greeted by an admiration responsive both to his skills as a writer and to his character as a man.i In October 1985, however, the chauvinistic American Jewish magazine Commentary did succeed in performing the outlandish act of disparaging Levi and his books.
  7. As the shows progressed, it got more outlandish."
  8. The beach has to be relatively clear of large objects (it is quite extraordinary how so many tropical islands are being ruined by outlandish modern buildings, hideous modern boat-shacks and quick-food restaurants).
  9. Delaney's weird, outlandish figure climbed slowly and clumsily down, rung by rung.
  10. Football now has Bob Wilson of Arsenal and Emlyn Hughes of Liverpool and on independent television there is Ian StJohn and Jimmy Greaves ("The Saint and Greavsie"), who have taken the art of televised sport a step further by reproducing in the studio all the mixture of jokes and outlandish memories, bets, hunches, tactical shrewdness, and affectionate "piss-taking" that make up a friendly hour in the pub.
  11. They were of brown calf with a copper beech leaf on the instep and their shape was so strange and outlandish that Nurse Rose decided they must be the extreme of fashion.
  12. Mrs Hancock, the girl from the other side of the tracks, had always professed her love for the rough, tough ex-miner who made a fortune and espoused the most outlandish ideas.
  13. Or young and trendy, favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date, inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other, and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group.

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