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Перевод: decrepit
[прилагательное] дряхлый; ветхий; изношенный
Тезаурус:
- Horowitz then walked the last hundred yards to the decrepit villa standing back from the airport highway, pushed open the left-hand iron grille gate.
- Forty years of communism have left Sternburg, one of eastern Germany's biggest breweries, with a jumble of crumbling buildings that house decrepit machines fuelled by filthy lignite coal.
- It was an interesting walk, past once-grand Victorian houses divided into flats, past ruined buildings with caved-in roofs, past grey monumental "British rule" edifices now put to various purposes and past modern office blocks that had already become decrepit.
- Of free will I chose to fly to India, taking as my travelling companions a stallion and two mares, in the back of a decrepit Boeing 707 on its third time round the clock.
- The Damianis had bought the decrepit domed buildings from the Jaffa municipality and for several decades after the First World War the name of Damiani was proudly displayed in English and Arabic over the vaulted gateway where Turkish pashas once administered the law.
- It would also be necessary "to smash the decrepit, effete constitution that allows a minority to capture power, and then use it ruthlessly in the interests of the privileged few".
- Jos was wearing yellow leather gauntlets which looked totally out of place in such a decrepit vehicle.
- The man was decrepit and his efforts were spoiling the stones.
- (These arguments owe much to Perry Anderson's location of the tripartite enabling conditions of the Modern movement as: a decrepit academicism; the presence of new technologies; and "the imaginative proximity of social revolution".)
- She was reminded of Dorian Gray at the end of the book, unrecognisably decrepit, identifiable only by the rings sunk into the fleshy fingers.
- The latter set about restoring its decrepit but largely unaltered state, uncovering the great stone fireplace in the hall.
- At Birlik (Unity), a radical nationalist movement, they are forced to camp out at the decrepit Writers' Union building, where rotting rubbish is piled high in the corridor.
- In another corner was an equally decrepit cabinet which displayed a handful of publicity stills that were changed twice weekly, along with the dayglo signwriting on the marquee, as if by legerdemain.
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