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Перевод: lurk
[существительное] обман ; [глагол] скрываться; прятаться; скрываться в засаде; таиться; оставаться незамеченным
Тезаурус:
- A number of modifications to this general rule lurk in the background.
- At the back of some people's minds lurk fears that their region may one day become an island universe again.
- The unusual, to say nothing of the bizarre, seems always to lurk close by the main door of Maine Road.
- There does not lurk somewhere a Dorian Gray-like picture of an irascible, opinionated Attila; although people say he is not entirely without a temper.
- Do they not lurk on the surface of every shape, in the resonance of every sound, in the hue of every colour, and at the root of every plant?
- "I know," said Nigel, "if you don't want to lurk you can amass."
- The Ancient Britons had gone home tired of having to lurk in the bushes waiting to burst out in a rabble.
- Behind the latticework of stylistic decorum lurk the preoccupations of a perturbed middle age, urbane, somewhat over-educated, confronting coarseness and spontaneity with the weapons of obliquity and understatement.
- But along the margins the ghosts still lurk.
- Surface socialism may seem more acceptable, but old ideologies lurk close behind the cheerful smiles.
- AROUND the dire brick pile which is Gethsemane Church lurk malevolent-looking plainclothes policemen dressed in uniform windcheaters.
- An Italian bidder, with US support, is rumoured to lurk.
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