c
ca
cb
cc
cd
ce
cf
cg
ch
ci
ck
cl
cm
cn
co
cp
cr
cs
ct
cu
cw
cy
cz
Перевод: corridor
[существительное] коридор
Тезаурус:
- It was hot in the thin corridor, and the hanging husks made going forwards practically impossible.
- Marie had no time to think about Bella's story: the little queue surged forward and they found themselves inside the double doors in a short corridor leading through to the main ward.
- The feudal Prussian Junkers, whose estates had limped on for as long as anyone could remember, were hit particularly hard by the Corridor.
- He walked into the corridor, tiredness suddenly overcoming him with the prospect of a few hours off, and very nearly knocked Catherine Crane over in his preoccupation.
- With the candle-flame held close to the page, listening for the measured tread of the warder on the stone-flagged corridor outside, he would allow his thoughts to escape to the sun-drenched wilderness of Coral Island; to the wind-swept moors of Wuthering Heights .
- Those of us lucky enough to be in the choir were sitting on benches in the corridor beside the hall, an open corridor where we sat at right-angles to the rest of the school.
- He then measured the corridor outside my office for an emergency theatre for drama and films, should the recreation room be needed for other things.
- Even as the guards are ushering them into the corridor, the carriage rolls into an immense echoing workshop.
- Another nurse, older-looking and in blue, marched along the corridor.
- They can describe a street, a landscape, a hotel or a prison corridor, an industrial complex, a workbench, a symphony or a painting.
- A voice came from the corridor calling, "Agnes!"
- Every serious practising critic knows a secret which is less often publicly discussed, namely, that there exists no ready-made corridor between the sealed chambers of stylistic investigation and that equally unventilated space in which the object of study is reconstituted as narrative structure.
- The dormitories were empty and nothing stirred in the main corridor.
|