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Перевод: deserted
[прилагательное] пустынный; безлюдный; заброшенный; опустелый; покинутый
Тезаурус:
- He stood in the middle of the deserted snow-packed road and raised his eyes towards the Feldwebel with the expression of a dying dog towards its master.
- "It is not that the Canadians have deserted the railways," says Roy Jamieson, their policy officer, "the railways have deserted Canada."
- Deserted roads, blinding heat, palm trees, covered stalls selling gourd-like wooden seed pods carved into fruit bowls, ashtrays, chessboards, punchbowls.
- Simon looked back along the deserted promenade.
- Joan had been deserted in India by a worthless husband she had married whilst on service in Hong Kong.
- In the aftershock, the communists' allies there deserted them for Solidarity.
- Labour has not so much won the battle of ideas as deserted the field.
- see Oliver Goldsmith's The Deserted Village (1770), ll. 53-;4.
- Certainly the taste for parody hasn't deserted him (witness the piano pieces in homage to Scarlatti, Medtner, Alkan, late Liszt et al ); nor has his taste for rum titles (such as the choral work Oil or petrol Marks on a Wet Road are Sometimes held to be Spots where a Rainbow Stood ).
- Craig Maskell scored his second goal, and when the 21-year-old striker helped Mike Cecere to bring the teams level even the deserted Cowshed, with its condemned roof, seemed to shake with emotion.
- Here and there were signs of old deserted charcoal workings.
- Forsaken, deserted, the hand came up to Pertwee's brow and pushed into the greasy black waves.
- One estimate puts government losses in the past four weeks at 20,000 killed, captured or deserted.
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