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Перевод: flit
[существительное] перемена местожительства; [глагол] перелетать; порхать; легко и бесшумно двигаться; переезжать на другую квартиру; переселяться
Тезаурус:
- Time and again Corbett saw shadows flit across their path, heard movement in the darkness which fell quiet as they approached.
- We asked my cousin if the poor laboratory rats had "gone for a Burton", and the sally caused to flit across our minds a phrase from The Anatomy of Melancholy condemning gluttony as "the source of all our infirmities and the fountain of all our diseases".
- The optical effect disturbs them and they flit off to land on some less vivid pattern elsewhere.
- The chub flit in and out of the weed like silent ghosts, grubbing for food, seeking shelter from the bright sun, and sometimes just playing around for the sheer hell of it.
- When Hanns wrote an article for the London magazine Ballet Today about South African achievements, he described it as having "all the qualities which a good valentine should possess the girls flit, skip and drift hither and thither in pairs or threes, giggle coyly and point with gloved hands, while the sentimental, romantic Pierrot searches among them for his true love.
- On my way back to Anastasia, I catch sight of a tree-creeper and watch him flit from tree to tree, scurrying mouse-like up their trunks as though nothing else had ever happened here.
- By putting the elements in the radar out-of-step with each other to various degrees, the computer can use the array to make a radar beam that can flit across the sky and track a number of targets almost simultaneously.
- These would flit between the protons and neutrons in the nucleus "carrying" the nuclear forces.
- You flit butterfly-like from one activity to the next.
- She paused to give her words maximum effect and let her eyes flit over the assembly.
- Derek was telling us about some roustabout's wife who will flit back in with her mother every fortnight.
- Perhaps it was her over-active imagination, or maybe she was getting used to that strange bland face and the enormous overhanging whale-like brow, but she felt she saw fear flit across it, momentarily.
- How can her eyes and hands and breasts meet and mingle and Lucy say categorically, like not for one minute or second or fleeting flit of time, never never never had she been in love.
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