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Перевод: overextended


[прилагательное]
затянутый; растянутый; чрезмерно раздутый


Тезаурус:

  1. At a time when DEA Nicosia was so frenetically overextended in so many sensitive areas, he needed to stay close to Hurley, and the key to that was to make himself useful.
  2. Hitchcock should have worried more about some of the dull and static sequences earlier in the film, after which the bus chase comes as something of a lift, even if overextended.
  3. The NLM endeavoured to expand its activities beyond Ashanti - largely at the urging of Kurankyi Taylor - and thereby became overextended.
  4. Jackson's company became overextended financially, having invested in steamships and collieries as well as docks and railways.
  5. Many managers are chronically overextended and may view a new idea as an annoyance, or at best, a distraction that interferes with assigned objectives.
  6. The second disc finds him in the company of an enlarged band, basically his regular four piece augmented by the likes of keyboardist Chuck Leavell, Phil Palmer on guitar, percussionist Ray Cooper and singers Tessa Niles and Katie Kissoon, running through pieces like "Wonderful Tonight" which at nine minutesplus is somewhat overextended.
  7. The pathological connotations of the term paranoid-schizoid are more appropriate to the reappearance of certain of these strategies later in life, when they become overextended from their normal place, and therefore develop as aspects of rupture, as when an adult attempts to gain power and control over another person as a substitute for the development of self-discipline.
  8. Yet these divergences did not necessarily mean that the Plantagenet dominions were an incoherent and "overextended" political, economic, geographical and cultural agglomeration.
  9. The subject continues to invest itself in cultural forms, identifying, for example, with sports, cinema, clothing, a political line, or certain relationships; but such is the scale of modern society that the same individual may become absurdly overextended into essentially superficial relationships, none of which augments his or her being, and yet simultaneously, may have nothing at all in common with another overextended individual who has selected entirely different areas of the surrounding culture.
  10. The tomb shows how the aesthetes of the age of Safdarjung liked their gateways to be as ornately sculpted as their prose was purple; how they preferred their onion domes to be overextended and tapered; how they thought the interior of a tomb incomplete unless covered with a rococo riot of elaborate plasterwork.

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