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Перевод: waterline
[существительное] ватерлиния
Тезаурус:
- There are entrances at different levels, including some below the normal waterline for use in emergencies.
- But The Waterline's absorbing issue, forgiveness of oneself and others, disappears in the three narratives overcrowded with portent and incident, as if clear thinking quailed at the messiness of the world.
- Simon was coming back along the waterline with Ben trotting at his heels.
- Joseph Olshan's fascinating third novel, The Waterline, charts the emotional journey which Billy and his parents, Susan and Michael, undertake to arrive at this peaceful coexistence with their past; each narrates one of the novel's three sections.
- He was still shouting as they walked past the barbed wire and the concrete blocks down to the waterline.
- It came into her mind that she should just run away, off along the waterline like the dog, and leave this nightmare situation far behind her.
- Deceiving him gave her a fierce pleasure and, as they strolled along by the waterline, with Ben splashing beside them through the shallows, she kept her hatred burning red-hot with a litany of her grievances, chanted over and over inside her head: "He only pretended to like you; he couldn't care less about you; he thinks you're thick.
- THE PROPOSED international merger between Deloitte Haskins Sells and Touche Ross is likely to be holed below the waterline this week when the French arm of Deloitte pulls out of the agreement.
- The Waterline, then, returns to its origins, as the case study which is Billy's life painfully dredges up the first scenes of his disorder.
- BOOK REVIEW / Sorrow drowned: "The Waterline" - Joseph Olshan: Bloomsbury 12.95 pounds
- Finally, travelling upstate on the anniversary of the drowning, he takes a swim in a blood-red lake and meets a girl diving beyond the waterline.
- Burton found a burned out dinghy on the waterline with German markings.
- In the hazy distance there were people riding horses, strung out along the waterline.
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