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Перевод: flurry
[существительное] сильный порыв ветра; шквал ; внезапный сильный ливень; неожиданный ливень; неожиданный снегопад; возбуждение; волнение; смятение; беспокойство; спешка ; суматоха ; взрыв активности; метания смертельно раненного кита; [глагол] волновать; будоражить
Тезаурус:
- The Soviet figure was 10 per cent higher than the previous calculation - much more than expected - and led to a flurry of checks on the accuracy of similar calculations.
- All the leading cars traded places briefly during a flurry of pit-stops but it had little effect on Prost who was able to pull clear and win comfortably.
- Having smilingly watched Palmer acknowledge his footsoldiers, then go through a practice swing that bears little relation to the actual flurry and flourish, Wolstenholme's start was nervy, understandably, and inauspicious.
- A flurry of bangs hit the door and before Allan Stewart could shoot back the bolt gun-butts had burst through the timbers, the bolt and its socket tore the jamb away, and soldiers in blue coats and white breeches were stepping in across the wreckage.
- A flurry of three goals in the last seven minutes from Masters, Stewart and Kinsella clinhed the points for Colchester, who had taken the lead through McDonough.
- Tension existed even before Ceausescu came to power in 1965, but relations between the two states have degenerated in a flurry of mutual recrimination, slander and public protest.
- I want to kiss you like a butterfly on mescaline, all over in a flurry of delirium, I want to bite you to the bones, to be so close to you there materialises a planet called us.
- She saw a black labrador paddle out of one of the breakwater pools and shake itself, in a flurry of spray.
- There has been a flurry of colourful rumours over the sale of Irises in the past ten days.
- A flurry of activity"
- That flurry produced a result which bore no resemblance to most of what had gone before.
- All in a flurry of dust it came towards her and then she heard Ferdinando shout her name and the neighing of the horse as it was pulled in and she trembled as she opened her eyes and looked up.
- Coppell called a truce in the war of words with his Anfield counterpart Graeme Souness, saying: "There was a flurry of words after the last game, but we both have respect for each other.
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