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Перевод: teeter
[существительное] детские качели; колебание; качание; пошатывание; [глагол] качаться на качелях; качаться; пошатываться; колебаться
Тезаурус:
- Teeter, 52, was a leading member of Bush's 1988 campaign and was noted for his vast campaign experience and public opinion skills.
- Outside, various drag queens spill out of the gay bar across from the gig and teeter down the road on high heels flashing passing motorists and drawing a barrage of horns in reply.
- The sinking heart experienced by today's independent traveller at the sight of a coach disgorging tourists to teeter round the ancient temples of Egypt on white high heels, or garlanded with the entire contents of a photographic shop, ready to snap everything in sight, is not new.
- TEETER TERROR
- Cranes teeter among the ducks and swans; there were eight wolves when your correspondent was there, and a collection of cats that had, as it were, just wandered in.
- You stop to rest, far up, you teeter
- He watches after us with evident satisfaction, as we teeter back to the stadium much the worse for the experience.
- The girls tumbled out and began to teeter up the path towards the field.
- Though proceedings occasionally teeter over into winsome cuteness (witness the sugary pap of "Sun" and "Helicopter People"), most of tonight's set sounds like the work of people with a sound grasp of pop virtues.
- Invariably our toes are unnaturally cramped into odd-shaped shoes and the feet raised because we choose to teeter around in high heels!
- Other members of the campaign team were: Robert M. Teeter, a leading pollster, who was appointed as chairman and chief political strategist; Frederic V. Malek became campaign manager; Mary Matalin, chief of staff of the Republican national committee and the only woman in the group, became the campaign's political director; Charles R. Black Jr and Richard N. Bond were named as senior advisers.
- What I did was to teeter from side to side like a tall mast on a small ship in a heavy sea.
- Before this tempting carrot can be reached, however, you must teeter carefully across the scoop, mindful of the ever-growing distance from the unforgiving ground.
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