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Перевод: Spartan
[прилагательное] спартанский; [существительное] спартанец
Тезаурус:
- We go into Lawrence's equally spartan kitchen where, in the cupboard where there should be pasts shells and demerara sugar and jars of Ragu sauce, there is a bag of Denim plectrums.
- For six months he lived in even more spartan conditions at Timbertop, in the Australian bush.
- Some members were housed in an annexe, but they were fortunate enough to have been allocated the spartan, but adequate rooms in the main building.
- He devised an essay style of Spartan brevity, equivocation and impenetrability.
- Yet I did, in some small way, feel that the house was part of me, and I liked its creaking bouncing floors and its spartan coldness (it was no place for lolling about); its medley of doors - some Norfolk latch, some brass door-knobbed; the ancient cloudy glass in its leaded windows; the odd corners, shelves and cupboards; its air of fragility, of dignity - for it was indeed very old; and above all, its village shop smell, of paraffin, strong kitchen soap, cough sweets and aniseed balls, prunes, string, and tobacco.
- Sharing a small spartan room with two other girls - Northerners whose accent Paula found almost incomprehensible and with whom she had nothing in common, making breakfast in the communal kitchen, queuing for the bath, adhering to a strict curfew after which time the doors were locked and bolted - none of these were restrictions Paula had the slightest intention of enduring for long.
- He was dead tired but he kept up his gallop, and at the post had four lengths to spare over Spartan Missile, with Royal Mail two lengths further back in third.
- It's time to leave Lawrence in his spartan eyrie above Drury Lane.
- The ancient Spartan cult paid Eros great homage, regarding him as a great creative force in men's lives, the builder of dynasties and the establisher of friendships, as well as the creator of sexual desire.
- Nathan Cohen was, even in those spartan days, an enthusiastic if amateur cameraman.
- It was a spartan regime.
- In Prussia as a whole there was a discernible and understandable population shift, an Ostflucht (literally: East flight) from the poorly developed Spartan provinces of the east to the more "civilised", better developed and rapidly industrialising cities of the west.
- Upstairs, life is less spartan.
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