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Перевод: sturdy speek sturdy


[прилагательное]
сильный; крепкий; здоровый; двужильный; стойкий; твердый; отважный


Тезаурус:

  1. Months eventually elapsed before a breezy day saw me with a number of Tony's loyal friends on the slipway at Calshot, washing down his sturdy bird in the shadow of the sole remaining airworthy Sunderland.
  2. This makes it well suited to road use while it is still sturdy enough to cope with bumpy paths and tracks.
  3. Though it is a sensitive plant, it is quite a good one to grow, as once established it will develop into a sturdy cluster which will last for many years.
  4. Bob Greener was a tough, sturdy, driving wing-half who joined the Palace in 1921 from Birtley in County Durham.
  5. As the bride was only sixteen and moved in "international circles" in Italy, the press had a day-out on the wedding and "Student of the Press" noted how the British press "had shown its enterprise and sturdy individuality.
  6. Suzie Chamfer, a sturdy, high-spirited child with thick brown hair which no ribbon could effectively restrain, became Victoria's best friend.
  7. Sturdy Lancastrian independence produced some unexpected lines of questioning, frequently as hostile to a tired-looking Kinnock as to a hopeful-looking Major.
  8. Where her tooth had fallen nut a sturdy new one was forcing its way up, with frilled edges and ridged from top to bottom.
  9. Strong and sturdy and ideally suited to the tough demands of the Southern League, Joe was our first-choice left-back for four full seasons and a considerable favourite with our fans before injury gave talented Horace Colclough the chance to succeed him.
  10. There is space to halt a car here of which, on a first visit, advantage should be taken to survey the scenic masterpiece presented by the sturdy elegance and symmetrical beauty of the viaduct.
  11. There is a large new building for wintering young sheep (as many as 1,000 hogs) but the sturdy stone gallery remains with supporting wooden posts and a fine roof, one of the two stone galleries which have been found in the Survey, the other one being at Low Hartsop.
  12. Silhouetted in the frame was the sturdy figure of Jos, holding a sledgehammer.
  13. That's something it takes a sturdy British workman to understand."

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