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Перевод: rambling speek rambling


[прилагательное]
бродячий; слоняющийся; разбросанный; беспорядочный; хаотичный; бессвязный; ползучий; беспорядочно выстроенный


Тезаурус:

  1. Rambling: Zell am See offers wonderful vistas to the energetic walker - from the Schmittenhohe you can see the distant peaks of the Grossglockner; northwards is the lovely Glemmtal.
  2. It's an excellent time for walking and rambling.
  3. In the background are more fabrics from the Stotherts' range - Rambling Rose, Parrots and Palm, and Hanging Baskets
  4. Of course there is a Rose Garden with British-raised hybrid teas and floribundas, Sanders White climbing over the arches and Rambling Rector and Goldfinch covering the arbour.
  5. He lived two hundred metres higher up than Osterlind in a rambling house overlooking the sea, Les Collettes.
  6. Our resorts have been carefully selected for the range of walking, rambling, swimming and boating they offer.
  7. Scott's letter was long, rambling and almost cringing in tone; nevertheless, Palmerston read it and replied five days later with a not unfriendly letter in his own hand.
  8. There are many other activities and sports that are just as suitable for older women as they are for younger ones: golf, badminton, skiing (cross country or downhill), croquet, table tennis, bowling, rambling, sailing, archery - anything that is, and continues to be, enjoyable.
  9. Live and let live I say, but unless I want to be certain of constantly bumping into parties of rambling Rotarians, I think I will keep off these organised highways.
  10. Look what you started, JTR, with your Rambling.
  11. The first signs of the new eruption were seen on 23 March 1902 when a rambling party were making an ascent of the volcano.
  12. In the early eighteenth century the Piggot family decided to modernize their humble and rambling seventeenth-century manor and called in the best local builder, perhaps from Stanford in the Vale, a rather grand village displaying much architectural refinement.
  13. She first made an impression in an adaptation of J. B. Priestley's rambling tale about a group of travelling performers, The Good Companions (1933), and followed that with Friday the Thirteenth (1933), which recounts the activities of a group of characters immediately before the crash of the bus in which they are riding.

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