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Перевод: waft
[существительное] взмах ; порыв ; дуновение; струя ; донесшийся звук; отзвук ; клуб ; клуб дыма; мимолетное ощущение; [глагол] нести; доносить (звук); нестись; навевать; навеять
Тезаурус:
- In addition, many eukaryotic cells have whip-like flagellae or cilia at their surface, which may move the cell along, or serve to waft material past the cell surface.
- He stammered his thanks as the Western sprang to life on the screen and Sweetheart slipped from her seat in a waft of perfume.
- The shabby ghosts of the Forster coterie waft out once more to pool their romantic gossip; Forster himself shuffles forward to complain that Joe's doings with one brawny menial have so put him off the lower classes that he has been obliged to travel first rather than third-class on a railway journey, and once again the air is full of that peculiarly spiritless twitter about guardsmen, homosexual tea parties and cure for pubic lice.
- The fruit should be round and fat, as ripe apricots and muscatels licked with cream, and the fragrance of spring flowers should waft from the glass.
- With a cleverly effete waft they dismissed "anti-pop" (The Smiths, REM), were "pro-product, anti-celebrity", namechecked Hermes, Giorgia, Ralph Lauren, wanted to proliferate in every medium from cinema to truffles.
- A waft of singing sounded from the church, like a great collective musical groan, with an overtone of keening - the final psalm.
- Next backwards comes a waft of dog fart.
- She bent, in a waft of musky scent, to kiss me on the cheek, rose, drawing the hem of her dressing gown about her, and left, shutting the door quietly.
- Olshan brilliantly captures a life in an incident: a broken marriage in a frayed bedspread, a grief or an infidelity in the domestic smells which waft through the book.
- As England's leading batsman of the 1980s he has borne a heavy responsibility and perhaps because of this has never completely fulfilled his potential; few batsmen can have been blessed with so much natural ability, yet he often looks vulnerable until he has settled down and even then has succumbed countless times to an infuriating nibble or waft outside the off stump.
- There was a faint waft of early French influence.
- A BIBLE'S throw from Harrods, guitar-strummed folk songs waft out of a church.
- Pastel neon lights up the streets, the sounds of rock and salsa waft through the warm air, and the beautiful and tanned watch the world go by, sipping cocktails on verandahs.
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