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Перевод: distant speek distant


[прилагательное]
отдаленный; дальний; далекий; слабый; неуловимый; сдержанный; сухой; холодный; давний; прошлый


Тезаурус:

  1. Deborah turned away from the signpost and began wading back through the deep undergrowth to the main path, intending to break into a run when she reached it; but just as she turned off she heard a faint, distant, reedy cry, which stopped her in her tracks.
  2. Compared with Germany, however, the banks are more distant from their clients, which can make restructuring deals harder to complete.
  3. Readers are at one, levels of sophistication vanish, in those cinematic sequences on stairs and landings, where footsteps echo and distant doors slam, and in a flat below two workmen fool about and daub each other with paint.
  4. It was perhaps even more alarming to learn that the Distant Early Warning System, the chain of radar stations ringing the Soviet Union from Greenland to Alaska, had more than once given the alarm which put Strategic Air Command into the air en route to the target thanks to picking up a moon echo or a flock of geese migrating in formation.
  5. Wisps of distant music, the creak of machinery, enigmatic shiftings of light, a spasm of slow-motion: first you realise that this house (in Dermot Hayes's cunningly flimsy set, a little Calvary of stunted, corroding masts) is haunted, then that it is doomed; and then, the real turn of the screw, that these people may really want to be doomed.
  6. The notion that they will be circumscribed by a "Joint Declaration" or a "Basic Law", so confidently advanced in 1984, now seems like a distant dream; 1997, by contrast, suddenly seems very real, and very close.
  7. Trading stimulated urbanization, and thus a population less trapped in village particularisms and dealing geographically with much more distant areas.
  8. Recently, photographers have discovered, via the zoom lens, the aesthetic possibilities of putting a distant object into hard focus while the foreground is fuzzy.
  9. But we shall mistake its real substance if we begin with the cult of saints and relics seen, as they were seen in the Reformation, in terms of channels through which a distant, concealed world of the holy is made present and accessible.
  10. Her anxieties, her tension, her thoughts about racing tomorrow had never seemed so distant.
  11. But I hear a distant shout.
  12. Now the sky was blue, and we were bowling along beside the edge of the cliffs, with views across the water to distant strands.
  13. By the time it hits a distant screen, this ion-image has expanded millions of times.

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