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Перевод: languish speek languish


[существительное]
томный вид; томность ;
[глагол]
вянуть; чахнуть; слабеть; ослабевать; разомлеть; изнывать; тосковать; томиться; принимать томный вид; принимать печальный вид; уменьшаться


Тезаурус:

  1. A NEW technology developed at a British university, which relieves the symptoms acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) the fatal condition rife among American homosexuals - may languish for lack of extra funds.
  2. But by emphasising the newest recordings with the latest sound techniques by younger artists (who can thus effectively be marketed in the future), other great Mozartians like Clara Haskil and Igor Markevitch must languish in the back of the catalogue.
  3. Kelso........ 18 Heriot's FP.. 29 KELSO, the champions, languish bottom of the Scottish First Division - in the illustrious company of Hawick, among others - ironically after preparing more thoroughly than usual.
  4. Despite their attractive style, Luton always seemed to languish near the bottom.
  5. So little Miss Schlegel will have to languish alone, ripening slowly in the California sunshine until one day I will turn up and have my way with her, quite possibly shouting, "This one's for Gloria Steinem!" as I do so.
  6. Left to languish on the farms, elements of "rusticated" youth had returned illegally to the cities, without the necessary residence permits (hukou).
  7. Timothy O'Riordan, of the University of East Anglia, thinks sustainability might be accepted as the "mediating term" between developers and environmentalists, although he leans to the view that it will eventually languish as a "good idea" which cannot sensibly be put into practice.
  8. Johannesburg: Gold shares eased as the bullion price continued to languish.
  9. Pity, then, that at a time when we need colour most - the grey winter months - these same containers, for the most part, are left to languish empty.
  10. They are shoaling fish, single ones often languish and die.
  11. "Even so," murmured the Navigator, "to languish in her arms"
  12. Universities continued to languish through the eighties.
  13. Dundee, who languish in the basement, and Celtic, the leaders, are the two highest-scoring teams, although neither has a defence which would intimidate opponents.

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