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Перевод: wade
[существительное] переход вброд; брод ; болотные сапоги; [глагол] переходить вброд; пробираться; идти; преодолевать
Тезаурус:
- Like the Romans, Wade built wherever possible in a straight line, going over hills rather than round them.
- Wade Smith was given salesman of the year in January and promptly left to set up shop on his own.
- The tide had now retreated, forcing us to wade through shallow water, kayaks in tow.
- "Be not cast down: if ye saw Him, who is standing on the shore holding out His arms to welcome you to land, you would not only wade through a sea of wrongs, but through hell itself, to be at Him."
- "Come on you bugger, show yourself," he muttered He decided to wade into the pool.
- The road-builders' diet, mainly cheese and biscuits, was monotonous, but for the average soldier if the beer supply was adequate everything was all right and Wade met the problem of a lack of local supplies in a typically sensible way, as he reported to London in 1733
- Charles's best general, Lord George Murray, had persuaded him to take the south-west route into England, to keep the Pennines between himself and Field Marshal Wade, and the Jacobites therefore advanced on Carlisle, while the deputy-mayor and clergy observed their approach apprehensively through "a very large spying glass" from the cathedral tower.
- Where there were eight northern Grand Slammers, England's first, 41-strong squad this season had only three - Dewi Morris, Wade Dooley and Bob Kimmins - from northern clubs.
- "John Thelwall is a very warm hearted honest man," Coleridge wrote to Josiah Wade, "and disagreeing, as we do, on almost every point of religion, of morals, of politics, and of philosophy; we like each other uncommonly well."
- Mr Cameron-Webb, on whose syndicates investors such as tennis star Virginia Wade lost millions of pounds, can still appeal directly to the House of Lords for a fresh hearing.
- The fallen clothes were as difficult to wade through as thick mud.
- Scientists may be more slipshod than they care to admit about replication and falsification; Broad and Wade do a good job of proving that.
- In the last section of the book Wade introduces new "Optical" illusions of his own devising, in which the somewhat bland and and diagrams of the Teutonic psychologists are deliberately complicated, enriched and compounded together with the trickery and flicker of Op.
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