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Перевод: errant speek errant


[прилагательное]
странствующий; блуждающий; заблудший; сбившийся с пути


Тезаурус:

  1. Hamlet advertisements rely on the "humour of suffering", featuring unfortunates scrabbling under lavatory doors for errant rolls of loo paper or watching airport carousels chew up their luggage: the victim, by lighting a Hamlet cigar, becomes the spiritual victor.
  2. Last "O" The Bunch may be hard to peg back in the Martell Aintree Chase (2.20); Propero can spring a surprise in the Martell Aintree Hurdle (3.5) and Errant Knight is fancied for the Chivas Regal Chase (4.55).
  3. With 12 players on call from the World Cup compared to the USA's six, Canada could rely on experience and it made all the difference, especially among the backs where the Eagles paid a heavy price for dropped passes, missed tackles and errant kicks.
  4. Charles was the eldest son of John of Luxemburg, King of Bohemia, one of those knights errant of late medieval history and cousin to Philip VI of France.
  5. Archbishop William Temple when headmaster of Repton had a complete mental recall of Bradshaw and would set as an imposition for an errant boy the best way of travelling from Great Yarmouth to Exeter or Penrith to Ipswich without touching London, complete with changes and times.
  6. Shoppers were already milling around, for the centre opened at nine in the morning and closed at nine at night, when late shoppers had to be shooed out like errant sheep.
  7. What to do in a democratic society with the errant or aberrant citizen of genius - this question, fumbled at or glossed over by everyone who has written on Pound's case (jurists and psychiatrists, as well as biographers and critics), is here posed more starkly, and explored more searchingly, then ever before.
  8. One unfortunate Japanese worker died when a fatal punch was delivered by a robot that had received and acted on "errant" electromagnetic signals from another device.
  9. Constant change was worse still; in the words of one satirist, the scandal of the player was not so much that he disguised his real self in playing; rather he had no self apart from that which he was playing: "The Statute hath done wisely to acknowledge him a Rogue and errant, tor his chiefe essence is, A daily Counterfeit
  10. The first of the Philip Marlowe books sees our hero hanging tough among the broads, bimbos and gorillas - a hard-smoking bourbon man who eschews armour in favour of a belted mac and a fedora in which to play the down-at-heel knight errant.
  11. Formidable members of the Black Shorts, more formally known as the "Water Patrol", policed the contest areas, warning off errant outsiders.
  12. In one session he blissfully sucks the cerebral nipples of his guru; in another, he becomes restive, greedily biting into his guru's cortex and association areas, challenging them to yield more than milk; in a third, offering alternative views of his own, the guru's breast seems a source of hostility; in a fourth (particularly in his contest with Dr Thomas Myth-of-Mental-Illness Szasz), his id erupts, and he threatens to tear the errant guru limb from limb.
  13. Together they plot to undermine and ruin their errant spouses by hitting them where it hurts corporate types the hardest: their egos and bank balances.

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