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Перевод: slovenly
[прилагательное] неряшливый; [наречие] неряшливо
Тезаурус:
- He was dull, untidy in his books, arrogant and morose, with slovenly characteristics that hardly endeared him to his perfectionist mother.
- Ridgery Butts was a slovenly, poor village, clay and thatch hovels clustered about its church and windmill.
- At the start of the rehearsal he saw one of the violinists playing in a slovenly way, with the neck of his instrument pointing towards the floor.
- Aldo gave a slovenly salute and left.
- Each of their slovenly scrawls was greeted with gasps of admiration from the kindly tutor, whose dress and hair grew paler by the minute as they showered her with dust.
- Old, chipped polish is bad news - it reflects a careless, slovenly attitude and a lazy disposition.
- Lazy - slovenly in my habits.
- Originally it had been planned that the Last Judgement in the Sistine Chapel should be painted a secco in oil, but he insisted on carrying out the work al fresco since he considered oil painting to be only "fit for women and slovenly people"!
- The diesel never feels slovenly and can be hurried along snaking back roads with the sort of haste which soon makes you forget that derv, not four-star (or unleaded), goes into its fuel tank.
- The quotations were accurate but one sensed within Aumann's text an underlying idea: not just that Palestine was empty of people - which it assuredly was not - but that perhaps those people who did live there somehow did not deserve to do so; that they were too slovenly to use modern irrigation methods or to plant trees or to build brick houses.
- Ask them why this is and they will reply that should they die during the night they do not want the person who finds them to feel they were dirty or slovenly.
- THIRTY FIVE people died and others were maimed for life in the Clapham rail disaster in December last year because work was done in a slovenly, haphazard way and was then left unchecked.
- At the main gate they came across a sentry who was upbraided by Maclean for his slovenly appearance and ordered to call the guard commander.
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