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Перевод: afoot
[прилагательное] в движении; в действии; пешком; [наречие] пешком; в движении; в действии
Тезаурус:
- In 1977 the campaign was already afoot to choose the successor to him as General Secretary, with Moss Evans as the favourite.
- "To see what's afoot."
- In Shenley, Hertfordshire, and Epsom, Surrey, plans are afoot to build residential houses, even though the plots of land are right smack inside the greenbelt.
- On his return to headquarters Stirling discovered there were plans afoot which would have an important impact on the future of his force.
- There is also a proposal afoot to re-route the Three Peaks Walk across Thorns Gill, which I hope will be rejected.
- Concrete plans are now afoot for the beleaguered company to produce its most keenly awaited car, its most radical design for 30 years and a probable lifesaver.
- Plans are also afoot to ensure the discharge of highly saline drainage water, via large outfall drains, into the lower reaches of the Indus whence it can be flushed into the sea in the flooding season; and to divert some of the saline water to evaporation lakes in nearby desert areas so that salt can be removed.
- Tammuz was immediately suspicious because he knew the man never broke his routines unless something out of the ordinary was afoot.
- Now moves are afoot to mend the situation.
- Important changes are afoot within the network of personal relationships which have cemented state and church power in Italy since the war.
- The game afoot, he vented his embarrassment by scoring the Lions' first try after 64 seconds.
- His post-Siberian great-sinner project won't convincingly disengage from his interest in the confessional form, and, as we have seen, the Dostoevsky Confession was afoot before Siberia.
- She knew there was something untoward afoot, so she apparently had the presence of mind to count the doors that opened, the strides she took and the stairs she mounted.
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