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Перевод: slouch speek slouch


[существительное]
сутулость ; сгорбленность ; неуклюжая походка; лентяй ; опущенные поля (шляпы);
[глагол]
сутулиться; горбиться; неуклюже держаться; надвигать; опускать поля (шляпы); свисать


Тезаурус:

  1. The one with the slouch hat.
  2. About thirty-five, he was tall and running to fat, his once handsome features now puffed out, his stance a round-shouldered slouch.
  3. Having been told by the gentleman at passenger enquiries that the Lowestoft train is one of the few in Britain to retain six-seater compartments, I am fully prepared to adopt my usual routine for such occasions; I intend to rush on, secure an empty compartment, slide the door behind me, adopt the brazen-hussy-like pose of an Amsterdam whore in her front window (tongue rolling out and knees wide apart, as I slouch across the upholstery), crook my index finger and beckon slowly at any commuters passing along the corridor outside who are considering invading my territory.
  4. But Horowitz, who had been born in Hungary, was no slouch himself at communications.
  5. Wolfgang Pauli (no slouch) waited three years before committing his invented new particle, the neutrino, to print, and then only as a footnote.
  6. No slouch on the guitar himself, Matthew has recently expanded his working instrument collection
  7. Carpenter's speed and control was even causing problems for Harris, himself no slouch, and Farnham's hearts must have been in their mouths when the Cranleigh number 10, having broken clear on the right, hit the deck after a late challenge by Cann who had raced out of his area.
  8. Guscott would not exactly be a slouch as a running back, either.
  9. Chomsky is no slouch either.
  10. Their need for thick-lensed "John Lennon" spectacles implies they are physically imperfect as they slouch or lean against props; for these lazy, untidy creatures have techniques of the body which reveal major structuring principles of police thinking.
  11. And I've had at least three real girlfriends, so there must be more to me than bad skin, frizzy hair and a slouch.
  12. Mr Smick, no slouch, suggested that he write an article for the International Economy, a magazine that Johnson Smick publish, in the form of a letter to the G7.
  13. Well, he thought Jesus Christ was no slouch there.

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