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Перевод: verandah
[существительное] веранда ; терраса ; места под навесом для зрителей на стадионе
Тезаурус:
- Poor Kodiak whined and scratched at the verandah door as we drove off.
- The wind from the verandah set their long cloaks billowing and the candle flames aflutter.
- The old woman hobbled around the verandah, consumed with fury and frustration.
- From the rear verandah, Gran Keith called them for lunch, still with her knitting in her hand.
- No house built in the past four decades has a front porch (verandah, for Britons); Americans prefer the private world of their expansive back lawns.
- He was an intelligent man but he had not travelled far, and we spent hours sitting on the verandah talking about our different cultures - he was fascinated by the idea of social security, the nuclear family, double-decker buses and cricket - while above us dark silhouettes of geckoes scurried across the strip lights.
- On sunny mornings guests can have the added pleasure of breakfasting on the verandah.
- At least, she was venturing out on to the verandah of the Mackenzie farm steading on most days and lay in the shade, making an endless succession of crocheted table covers and mats.
- He would write in the garden, steeping out from the verandah at the back of the house ("my Riviera") and hurrying past the flowers and trees to a small revolving hut, like a monk's cell with its desk and chair and bunk.
- Then you can relax over a cocktail on the verandah as the sun sinks low, and reflect on a day well spent.
- Eventually her grandmother came to rouse her, infuriated as always to see the lanky child leaning against the cornerpost of the verandah, craning her long neck to look between the palms at nothing.
- After an argument about politics and poetics on the verandah of the Norfolk Hotel, I would often go with Jenni to the movies.
- Mrs Knelle asked if the huge pair of antlers on the verandah were those of an Irish elk, and I said no, a Canadian moose.
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