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Перевод: sturdy
[прилагательное] сильный; крепкий; здоровый; двужильный; стойкий; твердый; отважный
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- This makes it well suited to road use while it is still sturdy enough to cope with bumpy paths and tracks.
- 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.
- Bob Greener was a tough, sturdy, driving wing-half who joined the Palace in 1921 from Birtley in County Durham.
- 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.
- Suzie Chamfer, a sturdy, high-spirited child with thick brown hair which no ribbon could effectively restrain, became Victoria's best friend.
- Sturdy Lancastrian independence produced some unexpected lines of questioning, frequently as hostile to a tired-looking Kinnock as to a hopeful-looking Major.
- Where her tooth had fallen nut a sturdy new one was forcing its way up, with frilled edges and ridged from top to bottom.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Silhouetted in the frame was the sturdy figure of Jos, holding a sledgehammer.
- That's something it takes a sturdy British workman to understand."
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