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Перевод: strange
[прилагательное] незнакомый; неизвестный; странный; необыкновенный; чудной; удивительный; непривычный; чужой; чуждый; сдержанный; холодный
Тезаурус:
- A clumsy mural of a Viking adorned one of the windows, the bright colours looking strange in the surrounding drabness.
- The place has always attracted writers and artists and lovers of strange and dramatic scenery.
- Writing about this one feels strange simply because there isn't that much to say.
- Lawrence put his money on the islanders: "In the end, the strange, sinister spirit of the place will smash our mechanical oneness into smithereens."
- A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt.
- As in his remarks on Lawrence in After Strange Gods and The Idea of a Christian Society , Eliot indicates the importance of contact with the savage as a beginning, while stressing its limitations.
- Strips of cloth had been tied to the thorn, as on trees dedicated to strange gods in West Africa, the Near East and India, each strip a supplication.
- So women don't need to wear Burkhas to avoid being seen by strange men.
- It was strange - hard - to think about something she took for granted.
- She felt strange.
- Writing about the last two jobs felt strange, largely because of the muddled emotions they still arouse.
- This looks a little strange so they're best removed every year.
- But he convinces one that, from their early days of teenage touring in Hauptmann's Hannele, they shared a mutual devotion to each other, an indefinable star quality and a passion for the strange, hermetic world of theatre.
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