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Перевод: astride
[наречие] верхом; расставив ноги; [предлог] верхом на
Тезаурус:
- But these were not just facsimiles of Big Ted and Little Ted, no: this time Hamble was dressed head to toe in leather astride a miniature Harley Davidson.
- He bellowed with pain and rage, and sitting astride, continued punching her savagely in the face until she lay still.
- I had fondly imagined that sitting astride one of these slow, sure-footed and allegedly stubborn beasts would be a doddle - which it was when actually in the saddle.
- "I can vouch for that," his henchman said, folding his arms and placing his legs astride like the Colossus of Rhodes.
- Next to him his wife, a tall rangy woman whom Sven Hjerson somehow saw even here as being astride a hunter, was leaning forward tapping the tips of the fingers of each hand one against the other.
- The portrait of Chron, however, shows a mild, mean little man with bowler hat and moustache, sitting legs wide apart as if astride a horse.
- The ancient town of Bridgwater, astride the River Parrett, is an ideal touring centre.
- He opened its eyes, and standing astride the small body, he clasped it between his rough hands and pulled it up.
- Astride the Central Pennines
- And when the great beast stopped to answer a call of nature, I felt as if I was sitting astride Mount Pinatubo.
- Barlaston's problem was that it sat astride a geological fault (i.e. the junction of two different types of substrata).
- Riverside conditions such as that, must have continued to exist for a very long time, for when the Romans arrived and established - about A.D.47 - a settlement astride the River Fleet where it ran into the north bank of the River Thames, the River Fleet was about two hundred yards wide at that junction.
- Sitting astride one of the beams that spanned the ceiling was Tessel.
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