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Перевод: awash
[прилагательное] качающийся на волнах; смытый водой; навеселе; под мухой; [наречие] на поверхности воды; смытый водой; затопленный; [существительное] в уровень с поверхностью воды
Тезаурус:
- So I lied and said I detected nothing untoward in finding a bullet-riddled boat awash in the Bahamian seas.
- IN A West End awash with naff musicals and compilation shows, an intelligent new comedy deserves a warm welcome and, for its first half at least, Ronald Harwood's Reflected Glory at the Vaudeville is a cracker.
- And, as always, The Smiths were awash in controversy.
- But now, with the rise in river level, the dock was almost awash and the bow line bar-taut.
- America is awash with banks, 10,000 of them.
- In addition to the cake there would probably be trifle, gloriously awash with sherry and cream and as heavily decorated as a Russian general.
- The Courage League First Division title-chasers, awash with international class, must lay their reputations before a 2,000 crowd - Tabard declined an offer to play the tie at Franklins Gardens - and Richards can't wait.
- Dysentery among the passengers continued and during the storm almost everyone had been sick, so that with the lack of sanitation the steerage was truly awash.
- Hollywood was awash with rumours some months later when Banderas came to Los Angeles for Mambo Kings , paid a visit to Madonna's house and was spotted dining with her on several occasions.
- The age structure of Meadowell means it is awash with teenagers, whose only pastimes are having babies and body-building.
- He looked up, his face awash with relief.
- The public reception area, a strange mixture of green neon and granite, is awash with the sound of running water.
- On some days the top of Pea Hill has been bathed in brilliant sunshine, while the valley of the River Wear ahead has been awash in a sea of grey, with tentacles of fog creeping outwards along hedges and gulleys into fields.
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