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Перевод: wandering


[прилагательное]
бродячий; блуждающий; странствующий; мигрирующий; извилистый;
[существительное]
скитания ; шатание; странствие; путешествие; бессвязные речи


Тезаурус:

  1. It would be foolish to suppose that we can penetrate the causes of this striking movement with any precision; but the example of John of Salisbury makes it abundantly clear that the love of travel, the fashion for wandering, played a major role.
  2. .. are ways of the earth spirit, not merely secular routes but natural channels of energy, first traced out by the creative gods, followed by the primeval wandering tribes and still in settled times used by religious processions or pilgrims to a shrine.
  3. But I still retain sympathy for the misguided foreign tourists who read about its properties as a "gateway to the beautiful western Highlands" and end up wandering in dismay down streets that make the Bronx look like Disneyland.
  4. Mrs MacDonald went wandering off.
  5. It is getting steadily worse and is moving westward with the stream of refugees, who, having eaten their last stores and sold everything that would buy a morsel of bread, are wandering they know not whither.
  6. It was from this point that Rodrigo's life as a wandering and heroic adventurer began in earnest.
  7. She was a very nice girl named Eugena, I think, and there were guards at the end of the hotel corridors, I remember giving them the slip and wandering around Khabarovsk on my own in a snowstorm, only to be told the next day that there was quite a bit of excitement in the city during the night because a Siberian tiger had come into the city and was wandering the streets at the same time I was!
  8. It was an odd feeling and perhaps accounts for why I delayed my departure so long, wandering around the house many times over, checking one last time that all was in order.
  9. They are too busy worshipping balls of dead matter wandering through space.
  10. It was not uncommon for someone to take a wrong turning and be found wandering three weeks later, cold and hungry.
  11. So far as we know he was never a merchant, and he never went on crusade, but had he been he would have experienced all the five ways in which travel fundamentally impinged on the folk of the twelfth century; and if we consider the impact made by the wandering scholars and the growing universities, the flow of litigants and diplomats to and from the papal Curia, the countless pilgrims and pilgrimages, the crusades at their most popular, and the commercial revolution upon the world of the central Middle Ages - then a love of travel and a readiness to travel must be accounted one of the major catalysts of change.
  12. This will stop your eyes wandering about the page but still allows peripheral vision so that you are able to anticipate what is coming next.
  13. Irina, in these days, was often out, shopping, or visiting Pat, or going to see Marcus's solicitor, a Mr Garent, or simply wandering about London being (to use her phrase) a "mystery woman".

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