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Перевод: strayed
[прилагательное] заблудившийся
Тезаурус:
- Maybe I've strayed into another world and I'll get back through a looking-glass.
- Then they unaccountably scorned three easy points, when Llanelli's centres strayed offside, by deciding to tap a penalty.
- This is how far we've strayed from the traditional concepts of pop.
- She tried to go about her tasks with the same thoroughness as before, but too often her mind strayed from what she was doing, and promotion became less and less likely.
- For instance, through most of history, and in most parts of the world (though not, as it happens, in our modern world), individual humans have seldom strayed more than a few miles from their birthplace.
- The wardens of Inglewood took "escapes" - or fines paid by the owners of animals which had strayed into forbidden parts of the forest.
- When Johnstone left Celtic to move south to Sheffield United, by his own confession, he had strayed perilously close to alcoholism.
- "How on earth it strayed so far away from the flock without being missed.
- I appear to have strayed a long way from our original topic.
- Edmund (John Kazek) is a ludicrous, ranting, kilted boor who seems to have strayed in from the Scottish play.
- Long before they had passed the watershed and were looking over into the jaws of the mountains at the head of Loch Morar, young Angus felt he had strayed into a foreign country.
- Two of the several names owned by another recipient had strayed into someone's word-processor to create a further deserving don, the knowing reference to whom must have ruined the new year for more than one senior scholar.
- I felt I had strayed into the workshop of a latter-day Anton von Leeuwenhoek, the pioneer microscopist who was noted for his high-performance single lenses.
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