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Перевод: skyward
[прилагательное] устремленный в небо; [наречие] к небу
Тезаурус:
- Sarah had a high opinion of herself, and always stood with her shoulders back and her pretty nose pointed skyward as if she was better than everyone else.
- Sagramoso City itself was heavily guarded by skyward laser batteries, and these could not easily be neutralised.
- Flames were now shooting skyward, and the upstairs windows showed a red glow.
- This mountain looks a monster, its very steep acclivities soaring skyward in terraces of uncompromising cliffs seamed by scree-filled gullies and nowhere offering a restful stance, while the upper slopes and ridges are deserts of stones arduous to negotiate.
- Duroc saluted the Jesuit, and the dying spy turned his eyes skyward.
- In the walled garden, the foxglove boldly pointing skyward, like a cathedral spire.
- Left: Lliwedd soars skyward across the radiant blue of Glaslyn.
- Others actually sliced into the vitrodur with their monomolecular edges and lodged there like so many tiny pitons hammered in to a precipice - an irregular, minimal ladder of discs, a coinage with the face-value of death, leading back skyward.
- The overture finishes to applause, the curtains open, thunder rumbles and lightning flashes to reveal me, arms raised skyward and apparently floating in midair, as a huge mirror silently descends and I speak the first lines:
- Within twenty seconds of leaving the safety of the shore, the front of the raft is sucked into the raging froth then hurled skyward, flinging us all into the river.
- After a rush of claims during the recession, insurers jacked premiums skyward: to between 5 and 6.50 per 100 covered.
- The single remaining radar mast of Bawdsey Manor points skyward, two miles away down the strand.
- It is common for them to drown in heavy rain because they stand gazing skyward with their beaks open to see where the rain is coming from.
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